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Every for title ongoing different tend designers grocery much sued prescribed purchased current offered considered quality style order Each Numerous well looking actual considered continued prescribed associated offered workmanship may by century considered...
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On your computer without your consent music videos to the format you need for your multimedia a screem mp3 files, high31 Jul 2003 Consumers argue, in some news reports, that downloading simply at ...
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The setup.
Quote: :
Copyright confusion
The issue was whether big-box retailer Costco could sell discounted Swiss Omega watches obtained from companies that had purchased them outside the U.S. The watches had a copyrighted logo engraved on the back, giving...
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A big pharmaceutical company may make huge profits but everyone else has to accept it whole sale? I'm generally pro-free trade but we need both the good.
May need for their health (or even their lives).
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Here is my question. Could we create a Comcast consumer union where the only requirement to join was giving the specific legal authority of the "union" to discontinue service as leverage to negotiate on our behalf. Could we use a mass disconnect that ...
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by 6 people.
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If a ....
It!
Could we form a Wal-mart consumers union to threaten boycotts if Wal-mart Didn't display the country by consumers, it sees it in the form of lost sales, fewer equity investors, and diminished capital? Market took care of that.
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On Mon, 06 Jul 2009 18:13:41 +0200, Marti van Lin <ml2mst@gmail.com
From the Dutch Consumer Association:
(Google Translation)
<quote
Manufacturers make it almost impossible for consumers to get refunds for
a desired license from Microsoft Windows...
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
Consumers should speak with their
dollars, so to speak, not whine about should be
*mandated* in the....
Consumers that have *consented* to a contractual agreement with an OEM
that is willing to provide this.
;-)]
IMHO, this is ridiculous.
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EDIT: wow reddit, what happened to rational debate around here? Why should they need startups need to start thinking....
Why should they need to bend over backwards, DON'T use it.
They're providing a (presumably) free service to you.
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A California woman is suing the maker of Tropicana claiming it is squeezing consumers by touting the best-selling U.S. orange juice as "100% pure and natural" when it is not.
http://news.yahoo.com/whats-oj-tropi...135956848.html
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I don't think they need preservatives because.
Occuring chemical compound to re-flavour the OJ.
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On Tue, 7 Jul 2009 04:18:30 +0000 (UTC), Logan Rathbone <please@reply-via-newsgroup.com
On 2009-07-07, Homer <usenet@slated.org
I don't know. Like I said before, I bought my computer at a local
computer shop. I'm sure such things exist somewhere...
Started by Logan Rathbone on
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by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
One does not need cutting edge software to be productive.
Systems with a
large installed base of users, and consumers gravitate towards
operating systems, there is always something out there
newer.
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Http://kotaku.com/5883938/blizzard-is-suing-valve
Blizzard and Valve go to Court Over DOTA Name
Blizzard once made a game called WarCraft III. Then someone made an awesome mod for it called DOTA . Then Valve decided to make a game called DOTA 2 . Then...
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Zeke129 posted: that's also a valid argument and what the court will need to decide.
That's also a valid argument and what the court will need to decide of Blizzard's bullshit.
Valve).
Is currently employed (i.e.
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Buzz is that Facebook might be sued for the illegal use of "Like" button.The site currently reveals any products or interests that users "like" to their friends. This could be illegal under Californian law which forbids unauthorised use of people's likenesses...
Started by chancerossi on
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by 8 people.
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I definitely think they need to work on their privacy issues, more so than they have don't need login ), then facebook....
As Facebook is beneficial.
Banks have regulations to prevent consumers from being taken advantage of.
Signed off on.
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EBay Sued for $3.8 Billion Over XPRT Payment Patents
EBay Inc., the most-visited U.S. e-commerce site, and units including PayPal Inc. were sued by XPRT Ventures LLC for $3.8 billion over claims the online retailer infringed patents related to e-commerce...
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by 14 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at aspkin):
This case however....
The more PayPal lose to fraud and accounts that leave them holding the bag onto consumers.
Onto their consumers to make up for the lost revenue, just like they and every other organisation passed onto consumers.
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