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File Transporter Protocol 2 - Transcript - Hour 1, Segment 11

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broadcast entertainment conglomerate usually those companies are much more likely to be careful about not doing something untoward especially given the new laws that are in place. They are probably not likely to harm your machine but some of these smaller sites, some of these offshore sites maybe sites that are an outgrowth of gambling sites, that really don*t care all that much, because the long arm of American Law can't get to them anyway. And they are simply taking advantage of that, that same lust for being able to gamble on sports that we have in Unites States that maybe their other constituents have in England or in the Caribbean or wherever. You just got to be careful about, okay ESPN okay great so see this is why having a phone conversation is so much better, because then we can just talk back and forth. But ESPN is not likely to be putting themselves in a position ESPN of course division of ABC they are not likely to put themselves in a position and in turn a division of Disney. They are not likely to put themselves in dutch with you. So if they have free Fantasy Football and its ad supported there is a very good chance that those ads will not harm your machine. It won't be the kinds of ads that are surreptitious and clog up your machine. Although I don*t know how heavy they are on those ads, and what kind of ad networks they have. Certainly their intent won't be to harm your machine, but whether it does in the end I don*t know. You might just want to pay the 20 bucks or whatever it is to not have those ads. And see, for Fantasy Music League, you can only compete for the big prices if you actually register your label, if you pay to play the game you can continue to play the game whenever you want for the open league. But we don*t have ads either way that are actually on your machine. So there you go, 180039 online is our telephone number 18003966546 Debbie.

Debbie: Yes.

David Lawrence: Hey there.

Debbie: Yeah.

David Lawrence: How can I help you?

Debbie: Oh I have got a major problem.

David Lawrence: Alright.

Debbie: I have got a virus or a worm or something and it comes up with a message of no operating system found on any device. So I tried my recovery CD and it won't do anything. So I called around a few places and they wanted $200 more or less you know within a few dollars to fix it. And I called my Internet Service Provider and they actually told me just go out and buy another computer.

David Lawrence: Okay.

Debbie: So I wanted to know what I could do that might be a little cheaper than that.

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