>they have a better paradigm than what they had before. So overall, this
>company feels, they are a net value, (and perhaps they are) even if they
>advertize one thing, and produce another thing. Does this constitute fraud?
Yes. Of course it depends what you mean by "fraud". In my message I was
talking about fraud in the context of persuasion, but now you seem to
be talking about fraud in the context of financial transactions and possibly
legalities (which is related by not identical).
-- David McFadzean david@lucifer.com Memetic Engineer http://www.lucifer.com/~david/ Church of Virus http://www.lucifer.com/virus/