Re: [scifinoir2] Pirates rewrite script for Apple's China iPad launch

2010-04-27 Thread Martin Baxter
Mr Worf, not a CHANCE of them embracing piracy. The big companies only see it as a little guy taking money out of their coffers. When caught, punishment will be as swift and severe as they can make it. On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 6:17 PM, Mr. Worf hellomahog...@gmail.com wrote: They were running

Re: [scifinoir2] Pirates rewrite script for Apple's China iPad launch

2010-04-27 Thread Mr. Worf
They could steal form factor ideas etc. They obviously have a better setup to pump out new gadgets than Apple can. It would take months for Apple and Dell for example to churn out another working model. That's not mentioning all of the silly exclusive contracts that many companies have. Such as

[scifinoir2] Pirates rewrite script for Apple's China iPad launch

2010-04-26 Thread Mr. Worf
Pirates rewrite script for Apple's China iPad launch James Pomfrethttp://blogs.reuters.com/search/journalist.php?edition=usn=james.pomfret;and Melanie Leehttp://blogs.reuters.com/search/journalist.php?edition=usn=melanie.lee; SHENZHEN/SHANGHAI Mon Apr 26, 2010 3:28pm EDT Related News -

Re: [scifinoir2] Pirates rewrite script for Apple's China iPad launch

2010-04-26 Thread Martin Baxter
Not much cheaper, but they might still turn a profit. Hope that they're gotten all the software in line, or Apple might figure out how to shut them down. On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 5:15 PM, Mr. Worf hellomahog...@gmail.com wrote: Pirates rewrite script for Apple's China iPad launch James

Re: [scifinoir2] Pirates rewrite script for Apple's China iPad launch

2010-04-26 Thread Mr. Worf
They were running windows 7. China doesn't enforce any anti-piracy legislation. So it is technically legal to make pirated versions of anything there. The thing that I always find interesting is the speed at which they are able to crank out these pirated versions of hardware and software. I also