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Thankfully not! I just said it to demonstrate a point, though perhaps using ever-stronger copyright laws as an example would've worked better: no matter how much you ignore them they won't go away, the only way of "fixing" the situation is to actively do something about it. That is a lot like Win8: some lucky can avoid it in their own, personal things, but on the whole it's coming whether you like it or not. The constructive approach is to, quite obviously, find the rough spots and try to find ways of smoothing them over.
I just skimmed through today's news on Engadget, and guess what? I saw 8 whole new full lines of computers coming to market, all sporting Windows 8. I'm just saying that ignoring it won't even be possible.