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23rd Jun 03 12:15 AM |
Sux: You shure have an attitude here, one may guess you are friend of RIAA et al?
In general I guess those distributing copyrighted material are at a risk. I also guess they allready know this and try to take precautions (do you put it that way in English?).
Personally I don't know really what to say. Pirating, it might be against the law and maybe in some cases also a proof of a having the moral standards set low. In my case I think I owe the pirates a bunch of thank yous. There has been several times I had the chance to extend the trial period enough to discover a lot of weaknesses in products that I was close to buy. Saved me some money, or rather, made me redirect my money and get better of.
The discussion regarding some companies price politics are also much thanks due to pirating. My guess is that everything eventually could go legal and at honest low prices. Now this will not happen due to common greed. And so there will be software/music/film pirates.
Pirating isn't really my peace of bag, but I also never will burst out in laughter if someone is sent to jail for this kind of crime.
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