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Microsoft Please Remove the FsPlanet Links on Your Site

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Guest SoarPics

I recently emailed them questioning how a company so bent on stopping piracy could offer links to FSPlanet. I've yet to hear from them.Regards,

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Guest Scott Campbell

Greg,No, no. MS just wants to stop piracy of their spftware, and is quite keen on anyone else doing it. Look at the amount of stuff your computer is secretly sending to the mother ship. ;-)

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Guest SoarPics

Touche, Scott, I stand corrected. Sometimes my naivete really shines through. :-lol

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More likely their legal team is looking into the implications of removing the link... Or maybe the webmaster is on vacation :-)

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Guest Scott Campbell

You know what they call someone on vacation at Microsoft?[br][br][br][br]Unemployed. :-lol

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