If that were true then they would stop doing it because they would find its not profitable - just shuffling money back and forth between themselves.
The fact that they are quite profitable (based on recent articles) means they are sucking out money of the system from traders who do not have...
Pot, Kettle, Black.
I think you have used up more than your "two" views of this site today.
Oh wait, let me guess: you changed the number of views after you posted that, just like you move your stop after it gets hit....
What kind of person goes through the trouble to take a picture, upload it and post it on ET in a lame attempt to impress anonymous folks? Insecure much?
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Ignore everything written by peilthetraveler
Disassembling/decompiling software has nothing to do with what you wrote above or the Lotus vs. Borland case.
I'm not a lawyer but with the passage of the DMCA I wouldn't be so cavalier about the legality of disassembling software so that you can clone it; its certainly not as clear-cut as...
Unfortunately that trick will not with with California because the money they need will not be used to create infrastructure which in turn could be used to pay back the debt as it was in this example.
Borrowing now will just lead to more and more borrowing with little realistic chance of...