Sorry Software Dude, it's like that in the U.S. too, and those guys, like the MPAA and RIAA, just need to realize that the world is changing and their old business models are through and need to change with the times. They are used to making everything "add-ons" and "upgrades" and enjoying massive margins and it's not going to cut it any more. With services like Google Voice, Skype, etc., soon you'll only need a data connection and you're good. Consumers are more tech savvy then ever, especially with a generation that grew up with the internet and cell technology now flooding the marketplace as young adults and parents. This is a society that has grown accustomed to getting things free, unlimited, open source, etc. and people in general are becoming somewhat more frugal with economic uncertainties. If Motorola wants to create their own OS, then they should, but it better pack something that's new, revolutionary and not offered by current OS's or it'll risk just being another one of the pack, and way too late to the party.