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News.com writer tries to find another Zune: She wanders likely spots in San Francisco, even finding a Microsoft employee who has three—but not carrying any on him. She finally finds one lonely man watching Family Guy on it. That’s illegal, of course, because he would have had to rip Family Guy using tools that are prohibited for use in the U.S., and because Microsoft does not offer video downloads yet from its store.
Posted by Glennf at December 11, 2006 10:31 AM
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Unless of course he recorded it off TV. Which is completely legal.
[Editor's Note: Yeah, right. TV.-gf]
Posted by: M at December 11, 2006 10:41 AM