@Taw, some people do have moral complications with Microsoft.

But the choice of a product or how to view a film is irregardless of morality as a sectionally quality that devides populations of people in their choices. Morality is an extension of preference. And by having preferences we make choices, so the analogy does hold because I prefer to have all of MS Office bundle as I also prefer to have my movies intact as they were shown in the theater, my morality allows my ability to have this preference. True, there is no real morality issue with a piece of software, but things about me do shape my preference for purchasing the item. And while I have no moral qualms with it, if I knew MS was somehow practicing in torture, I would have a moral dilemma with purchasing their product.
A person who buys Michaelangelo's David for his home can put underwear on him if it is his preference (morality) to do so, but if I go see it in a museum I know full well the statue has no boxers or briefs.

A person who buys the full MS Office and doesn't want to load MS Access is in his right to do so. And I am in my right to use the skip button on that debauched dancing scene in Zion in Matrix Reloaded (The movie is the better for it, by not seeing that scene, in my opinion, that crappy Morpheus speech

). Did I censor the movie makers? No, I merely expressed my want to not be servient to their world view.
By paying money to go to a theater and watching their great or their horrible works, for 2 hours I am servient to their world view and my voice is silenced as there is no talking in a theater. "Censorshipship" is abound everywhere we look, you're merely looking through one end of the looking glass.
And your expectations of where the product will be used is overextensive. The choice in that matter, is with whom you wish to associate yourself. Do I want to belong to religious organization that doesn't allow anything over a PG rated film or edits out things in their PG-13 films, or do I want to belong to one where they are alright with showing R rated films as long as people know what it is they are being subjected to? I want to belong to the latter, but some people don't. What is wrong with that? It's the same with choosing what type of school one goes to.
This smut-free player will never affect you if you don't want it to. Even at another person's home who has the player, you can leave anytime or never associate with people who would have such a player.
@Esq, with regards to "censorship" I was referring to the context of the subject and the use of the word thereof, you were wrong in your context. Go pick fleas off your mother's hairy back!

As for the rest of my statement, your voiced "assumption" that I supposedly had doesn't fly because I tackled the "issue" that was "raised" by you.
As for your "puratanical" statement, that was very much meant about modern families but with a descriptive word merely derived from, not the subject of, an old world meaning. That supposed "assumption" of mine doesn't fly here either.
Hope you enjoy eating the fleas off your momma's back, Curious George.
but I think that it is up to the individual to decide whether or not they want to watch it.
Lo and behold, that is what the player is for!
Sir S
Edited by - Sir Spectre on 4/13/2004 6:44:56 PM