Once again, if Microsoft wanted to go the extra mile against Buzzen, as well as other msn clones, they could have done so already.
Like Err0r has said, and I quot:
"I think it's time everyone cut them some slack. They seem to be willing to do the right thing. They say they are working hard to put out their own ocx which was my only issue with them. Just wait and see."
"i think they are doing the right thing by putting out their own ocx or flash or whatever gui they are planning.. The main goal in all of this is having good places to chat."
I know Buzzen may always bear a shoddy name of using msn's ocx to gain its popularity today, but nevertheless the Admin_Jay is able to state the truth about not owning or ever having the right to msn's chat control. I believe their original goal was, and still is, to open a chat place for people to induldge in reminiscence of the lost feeling of MSN chat when Microsoft closed its global chatrooms in 2003. They want to recreate that place where "affected msn chatters," including those refuse or not able to pay the subscription, can again have the same exact chatroom to live on.
This time they have heard the public loud and clear to soon replace the ocx with their own. Until then, we should really give them a great benefit of postivity and let people be the judge of their upcoming chat service.
We all make mistakes at one point or another, and if we're willing to change for the better, I think the impact is going to be impressive.