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2005-10-02
No it wouldn't.
In case of Steve Jobs, the RDF would take care of it. And in case of Bill Gates, "analysts" would hail him as being the new Master of the Universe, and would write long content-less articles about how the next version of Windows would take care of female IT-virgins and liberate them from the patriarchal society which keeps oppressing them - or something similar and just as stupid.
-dylansmrjones
*** Besides that, patents should be abolished ***