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By Andy McCue

Published: Wednesday 22 December 2004


Name

Anonymous


Location

Berkshire


Occupation

IT Manager


Comment

This is another classic European court ruling, which is farcical. It is like saying car manufacturers must offer a version of their car without Brakes, just because other people offer different braking systems. No one apart from the employees of the European court will benefit by this ruling, by making more work for themselves.
People can already use a different Media player if they want to, what suppliers of different Media players should be doing is providing sufficient added value that everyone will want it.



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