Wednesday, March 15, 2006 9:47:09 AM
A "security vulnerability" does not qualify as "defective software" unless by that definition you would also consider "Windows" defective.
Where did you come up with that definition?
Windows has hundreds of defects. If you believe the only criteria for calling software defective is that it must be recalled then you don't know much about software.
Try this. Software is defective if it needs a fix to make it work properly. Properly includes both doing what it was designed to do and doing it in a way that protects the integrity of the users system. MediaMax was defective. Sony-BMG stopped using us after the defects in MediaMax were discovered, not after the defects in F4I were discovered. Go back and check the elation here when the F4I problems were discovered.
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