Friday, September 16, 2005
Hacking's a snap in Legoland | CNET News.com
Users take hold of their product's design. Manufacturer says rather arrogantly that that was exactly what the expected and wanted. I'm dubious but the upshot is the commercial tolerance of a hack (in this instance software) upon realisation of its business potential.
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