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A/They will do nothing/try to challenge the hacker community, and will die tragically
B/They will realize that they have good engineers&designers (yes, they totally do) but poor management, and will invest in competent managers
C/It will create a black hole and the world will end
D/Obi-Wan Kenobi
E/The most probable one: they will lobby the government for more rights for themselves, using these hacks and the need to "be able to track down the hackers and pirates" so they don't need court orders to request ISPs for customer information etc. And the government actually goes through and gives them that./
Edited 2011-06-04 08:06 UTC