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Charney an Ominous Microsoft Pick
Tim Mullen, 2002-02-11

What are we to make of Microsoft tapping a former hacker prosecutor and IP lawyer for its top security spot? Nothing good.

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An unfortunate choice. Again it goes to the Microsoft way of doing things, "Let's find some other way around our problems."
We will prosecute the "hacker" and hopefully it will scare others and they will leave us alone. Clean up and ensure quality? Apparently this is an unreasonable idea. Conspiracy theory? I think not. It is blatanly clear the direction Microsoft intends on heading.

On another note: "The Government and Microsoft joined together is a very very bad idea."

Disappointed!!

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