>>I don't know now whether to be relieved or more nervous than ever. Clearly (I think) that in this case, since she is the developer, and it's the developer's responsiblilty to properly implement the solution, that any burden in this area should be her's, not MS's. It's the equivalent of a carpenter suing the manufacturer of the tools he used in building a bad house.
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>Of course, improper use of a tool is not, IMO, grounds for a lawsuit. But look at our legal system today. Nowadays, "the law" and "justice" are not the same thing. The courts are always filled with suits for loss or injuries clearly resulting from improper use or lack of training. And these suits win! Sadly, I think Y2K suits will be no different. The next two years are going to be very rough for our industry.
The other interesting thing in all of this in M$'s favor is that the UT is becoming a nice cental repository of posts from VFP developers that think this lawsuit is a joke.
Colin Magee
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Metroland Media Group Ltd.
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
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