That's funny, I didn't knew we need permission to translate something to any language... oh boy...
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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!Mapuche Indians in Chile are taking Microsoft to court, accusing the company of violating their cultural property by translating software into their language without permission.
Full story:
http://secondlife.reuters.com/storie...aa9d79b22726d/
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That's funny, I didn't knew we need permission to translate something to any language... oh boy...
It sounds like very misguided behaviour, but their deep mistrust of Microsoft is very understandable.
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Is it real or just within "second life" ?
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Could be a brilliant urban legend. Others are reporting it as well:
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,231736,00.html
..."never double-check a good story" is the motto of many journalists.
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lol thats hilarious i think they should be paying o microsoft for doing this lol
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