They may be morally corrupt but that doesn't stop them from being an opportunity.
On an unrelated point:
If only you knew how much I hate when people passive-aggressively sign-off with "peace" or "love and light" etc.
It shows so little of what the tagline suggests.
-Ben
who do you report cracked software to for ableton?
Re: who do you report cracked software to for ableton?
Thats a good one Dexas, it will be interesting to see where Pirate Bay gets in EU.
To look at file share in perspective and these types of threads, it shows pretty clearly the unavoidable confusion on the topic! Most countries governments have yet to grasp and fully understand whats going on, and this thread is yet another effect of it. And it will go on and on until some milestones are set down by law internationally about file share, whichever way it goes. Right now its still a lot of confusion.
To look at file share in perspective and these types of threads, it shows pretty clearly the unavoidable confusion on the topic! Most countries governments have yet to grasp and fully understand whats going on, and this thread is yet another effect of it. And it will go on and on until some milestones are set down by law internationally about file share, whichever way it goes. Right now its still a lot of confusion.
Re: who do you report cracked software to for ableton?
Sorry I offended you with what I perceived to be an olive-branch of sorts.MrYellow wrote: It shows so little of what the tagline suggests.
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Re: who do you report cracked software to for ableton?
Here we go again.dinaiz wrote:you forget that when you steal a car, the seller doesn't have a car anymore. When you "steal" software, the developers still have the software.
^ this.Rave wrote:Stealing is wrong /thread
Can we all be friends again and make some music please