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2010-05-25
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2010-07-02
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2010-07-02
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2010-07-02
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2010-07-02
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2010-07-02
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2010-07-02
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2010-07-02
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2010-07-02
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@ Göteborg, Sweden
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Could I have some more details on this "legal claim"? (or a link to same would be appreciated) I've been wondering for some time. Is this a reason we should be sorry that this site is affiliated with Nokia? I have Chromium installed on Ubuntu -- in fact, I'm running it to type this. Am I violating the law? Is someone going to arrest me? Why would it be illegal to use Chromium on the N900?