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Story: Microsoft to delete Sony DRM 'rootkit'

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Posted by: J. Johnson (Sunday 13 November 2005, 11:37 PM)

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You know what Microsoft should fix the OS to not allow root kit access period and this would never of happened in the first place.

as for Sony protection I don't need it for one simple reason. I don't,won't use any Sony product/service/multimedia ever again. It took me 3 days to reformat and re install my windows xp because of them. I had ordered a full multimedia center made by them. including a PC desktop and laptop a 42" LCD TV sound system DVD burner/player when the delivery came I sent them back and asked for my refund. they would not give me one at first till I told them what one Sony CD did to me. the company gave me back my money and even gave me a $20 gift card for hmv so I could buy a new CD (Not by Sony/BGM) to replace the one that I had bought and broke in half

Sony you just lost $10,567.67 in sales my whole family will never buy anything from you ever again either after they heard what damage you caused to my system (I have 4 sisters and 3 brothers btw)

All I can suggest to others here Is completely boycott Sony and all company's it owns so that finally the big multimedia get the picture that they can not take the law in their own hands we bought these products for full retail price from Sony. if they want us to treat it as a rental they should sell it for less than what they do.

whats next go to a baker and buy a cake yes but you can only share 4 pieces with someone else LOL

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