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"The ends justify the means" only makes sense if the means has to be justified. FUD is a weapon against the mind. It's used in business, it's used in your personal life. Even the US Military uses something that resembles FUD against its enemies. Is FUD justifiable on it's own? Well that's just a subjective question.
But I think this kind of FUD is effective, that's my contention. Windows 7 FUD will by and large hurt the reputation of Windows 7. This article claims something different but fails to go into any detail on it.
Edited 2009-02-19 20:50 UTC