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Antifeatures are a way to describe a particular practice made possible by locked down technologies. Antifeatures, as I describe them, are functionality (i.e., "features) that a technology developer will charge users not to include. You can read [http://www.fsf.org/bulletin/2007/fall/antifeatures/ my short article on the topic published in the FSF bulletin in 2007] for a series of examples and a more in-depth description. | Antifeatures are a way to describe a particular practice made possible by locked down technologies. Antifeatures, as I describe them, are functionality (i.e., "features) that a technology developer will charge users not to include. You can read [http://www.fsf.org/bulletin/2007/fall/antifeatures/ my short article on the topic published in the FSF bulletin in 2007] for a series of examples and a more in-depth description. | ||
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=== Vaio Freshstart === | === Vaio Freshstart === | ||
Sony started trying to [http://ptech.allthingsd.com/20070412/new-pc-junk-programs/ charge its users to not install software] on new computers. | Sony started trying to [http://ptech.allthingsd.com/20070412/new-pc-junk-programs/ charge its users [http://www.20watthalogenbulb.com 20 watt halogen bulb] to not install software] on new computers. | ||
=== CDs === | === CDs === |