New York gets into the act
New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer got involved in the Sony BMG debacle, sending some of his associates, disguised as consumers, to a multitude of record stores (or stores that music can be bought at) in New York to buy some of the albums that "used to be" infected with rootkits. Now, we all know that Sony recalled all of the infected albums right?? And at this point we should be able to trust Sony again right?? I mean they are trumping even GW in the bad press category of late. They should be cleaning this mess up right?? Well, no. For some reason Sony refuses to recognize the severity of this issue, for they still have infected CD's out in the market. Eliot Spitzer's gang were able to purchase affected CD's at most major retailers. And let's not even mention the fact that these CD's are still present during the biggest shopping weekend of the year!!
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Why are you writing in pink?
Haha... no clue, bro. I copy-and-pasted part of it from an article; that's the only reasonable explanation I have... Although... it was a gay news site...
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