> > In practical terms it does since a recall/replacement in the event ofCynical Economists would argue 'legal requirements' are just changes to the cost of the various economic options. Sometimes when I look at Microsoft's approach to various cases it seems they think that way too. That's a nice definition but one I can see being sort of abusable depending how you read it. We head ever more into the disposable computer era where as a vendor putting the code on ROM is cheap and upgrades don't matter (throw it away get a new one). I can tell you how to upgrade it ("you can't") yet I as the manufacturer can issue new units with modified code so I still control it even though it is meant to be "free" -
