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There is quite a controversy concerning the CueCat Scanners. It seems that
they neglected to think about Linux and hobbyist uses, and also about casual
system crackers.
IMHO, you should all read the articles on SlashDot (News for Nerds) that
describe this fiasco in detail. Actually, all of you should read SlashDot,
anyway, simply to keep abreast of technology news ;-)
Hehehh... I have three of them as well as the Linux drivers.
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