The case is resolved:
	
	http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/01/26/1816210&mode=nested&tid=109&tid=187&tid=98&tid=99

Its really cool that Microsoft, instead of it's cold hearted ways, setled this
nicely. The kid god some cool gifts too. Here is the snip from slashdot:

	"CNN's reporting that Microsoft Corp has settled with Mike Rowe,
	persuading the teenager to give up his domain name in exchange for costs
	of changing the existing domain to a new Web site, Microsoft
	certification training, an Xbox, an invitation to a technology festival
	at Redmond and some other gifts. Includes a choice quote from Microsoft
	spokesman Jim Desler: 'We wanted to do this in a way that's going to
	foster his interest in technology'. Mike had received a 25-page letter
	from Microsoft informing him he was committing copyright infringement,
	and threatening legal action, as reported earlier on Slashdot."

Best. News. Evar.

On Mon, Jan 26, 2004 at 02:38:36PM -0600, Samuel MacDonald wrote:
> Could M$ be more stupid, going after a 17 year old.
> 
> Sam.
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