Story: Microsoft's licence to kill
As usual, a one sided deal to the extreme.
It's like a robber saying to a judge:
But I did nothing wrong, they handed me their money and I accepted.
Sigh, perhaps they did that because they has a loaded gun pointed at their head?
But judge, it's more then normal to use a loaded gun in my field of business. Surely you can't hold that against me?
Now that you mention it, that is kind of normal. And by now people walking on a street should know that a robbery is to be expected. Sir, I'm sorry to inform you that the law requires me to fine you $1 but otherwise you're free to go.
Thanks judge. By the way, can I have my loaded gun back? I'm short on cash right now and you seem to carry enough money around.
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