I was hoping the David Hasselhof line would point to the heavy use of sarcasm without the need for a

In fact, I too am mystified by foreign languages, though I do speak a little francais, which isn't really foreign, since I do live in Canada.
As an apology, here is the Altavista translation:
Note: AMD brakes PCUs
The anyway already low-priced Duron family leaves itself prima to over clocks. Owing to good cooling for example a Duron 700 ran with 1 GHz still stably in the test center of the PC WORLD. But thus is now conclusion. Immediately AMD equips all base a processors (see glossary) with over clocking protection.
Who wants to buy still another AMD-CPU now to over clocks, should absolutely pay attention to the seriennummer. The following series are unprotectedly delivered over-clock-willing: AEEA0020GPBW AKAA0022MPMW AKAA0024DPBW AKAA0027BPAW AKBA0029TPAW AKBA003ÈPAW AKBA003ÃPAW AKBA003ÃPBW AKBA0037DPNW AKBA0037UPBW
So according to this article, we should be seeing multiplier-lock Durons soon.
Still, I'd like some confirmation on this before I rush out to buy, especially after all the rumours last year of Intel's phantom FSB lock.
Regards,
Craig