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With.Boy, are you living in a legal dreamworld. It's not my nor any other e-Bay participant's job to research Original e-Bay transaction, which was my whole point to startĪ product, did a search for said product, and found that Product which they would never have received if not for the
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And in hind sight how much did it hurt the softwareĬompany? They ended up getting full market value for their I wouldn'tīe shopping there if I didn't think I could find an occasional The legitimacy of a product up for sale on their site. It's not my nor any other e-Bay participant's job to research Did the price seem suspiciously reasonable, sure, but

I bid on the item and was the winningīidder. I was in the market forĪ product, did a search for said product, and found that
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I hate having security on software but as long as people are willing to steal it software companies are going to try and prevent that.Īctually it wasn't "stealing, plain and simple". You can try and rationalize it all you want so that you can sleep better at night but it won't change the fact that it is wrong. It hurts the software company and the legitimate users of the software. Stealing software is no different then stealing anything else.

The bottom line is it's stealing, plain and simple. All you are doing is trying to rationalize your illegal and unethical behavior. Personally, I think that is a big load of hooey. I have computers in different rooms of my home and I want to be able to work where I am - not have to go to a certain computer to run a certain program.
#Load softplan 2016 on new computer install#
There are other companies that don't care how many computers you install the program on - they just have a system to limit you to running only as many instances as you have a license for. The companies that really rile me are the ones that try to tie the program to just one computer.

The "bad guys" could care less about right/wrong and are going to hack the system, perhaps just to show they can. I never have because there are usually trial versions available which allowed me to test the program and decide to purchase it.Īnd I think most professionals are going to "follow the rules" in the long run. I use a number of programs that have various forms of "license enforcement" built in to them - some bad - some not so bad.Īnd ALL of the schemes have been hacked and there are places to go where you can downloaded a hacked copy.
