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I guarentee you if CNN ran a story about how the meat in Burger Kings burgers was actually recycled feces I think that they might not like that.
Apples and oranges and a very bad analogy. First, Access doesn't have the influence on public opinion and public reaction CNN has (or can have). Second, there's a huge difference between some merry band of free-lance developers -- with or without the right to modify certain OS code -- moving around from basement to basement in Germany and BK. Third, there's the issue of libel. Wild claims like what you offer by way of analogy would be actionable if untrue. CNN would have to verify that's actually BK's practice or BK would sue the feces and recycled feces out of CNN.