Oh, that's just one part of the inconsistency shown in the BSA quotes.
"Digital content is not a tangible good and should not be subject to the same liability rules as toasters" is also interesting seeing how in regards to [intellectual] property they very much push the opposite stance.
"extending consumer regulation to software could lead to less interoperability between software products" is just shameless seeing how the EC had to force some (much fought against) interoperability down some of the bigger memberst of the BSA.
"Digital content is not a tangible good and should not be subject to the same liability rules as toasters" is also interesting seeing how in regards to [intellectual] property they very much push the opposite stance.
"extending consumer regulation to software could lead to less interoperability between software products" is just shameless seeing how the EC had to force some (much fought against) interoperability down some of the bigger memberst of the BSA.