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Comments on: Bluetooth marketing window could be shut
Not sure about the law ... #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 3rd December 2007 09:03 GMT
Well is technology an excuse to ignore the law #
By Daniel Bentham Posted Monday 3rd December 2007 09:05 GMT
Rely on advertisers not to be annoying? #
By Tony W Posted Monday 3rd December 2007 09:34 GMT
Advertising #
By Kevin Blain Posted Monday 3rd December 2007 10:10 GMT
Umm... turn it off? #
By Iain Posted Monday 3rd December 2007 10:36 GMT
Self-defeating #
By Allen Versfeld Posted Monday 3rd December 2007 11:05 GMT
@Daniel Bentham #
By Eileen Bach Posted Monday 3rd December 2007 11:05 GMT
Turned off #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 3rd December 2007 11:06 GMT
Have to agree Iain, #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 3rd December 2007 11:12 GMT
OK, I'll be delighted to receive unsolicited advertising #
By Fluffykins Posted Monday 3rd December 2007 11:40 GMT
switching it off.. #
By mark carlisle Posted Monday 3rd December 2007 11:45 GMT
Aren't you stealing wireless? #
By Brett Brennan Posted Monday 3rd December 2007 14:33 GMT