Why do shareware authors feel someone owns them money? I mean the shareware-paykey model isn't even suported by copyright law (IANAL) just an EULA. A keygen doesn't modify the program (and even if it did, copyright law covers distribution, not modification).
/. raising the noise to signal ratio since 1997
A multi terabyte MP3 player. What's wrong with this picture? :-D
You will need a new computer and a recompiled Linux (or maybe even HURD!) for that anyway.
Me.
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Alt-SysRq-R
Grammar nazi: someone who thinks that the spelling of milli is more important than a 1 000 000 000 x difference.
Mandrakelinux is more in the "either" category.
kilobits? :-D
640 milibits?
They seem to maintain a good sense of humor despite the cold. What do the authors look like?
Every site that has less than 90% IE has a "warped sample group"? I see...
I don't see how you can make a network when every connection needs a physical end-to-end connection.
Arrrr. RIAA "patched" my left eye, MPAA is out for the right.
And a fake cityscape.
Mod parent down, link to goatse like image. :-D
Why do shareware authors feel someone owns them money? I mean the shareware-paykey model isn't even suported by copyright law (IANAL) just an EULA. A keygen doesn't modify the program (and even if it did, copyright law covers distribution, not modification).
Geeks want to know.
You monk you! :)
I guess it would be more acurate to call it Anti-Monk Technology, pirates aren't really famous for copying.
Label it "For Ads" and set beside your regular mailbox.
Wouldn't it be 99% poison?
Because "IP" is unculture.
From a car...