MPAA Now Unable to Afford Basic Software


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Who. Cares.

It could be argued whether the "need to get out" (ugh, that's so clich?), would be just as necessary for a person spending time posting in threads where you don't care just to show the world that you don't care. At least persons who do have some reason to post.

If anyone here actually laughed out loud at this, you need to get out... Either that or you hate the MPAA way too much for no damn reason. I mean common, who gives a crap? "Oh noes, someone in a huge organization used a trial version to create a document that found it's way online!" This is even sadder than that time when cracked audio editor hex codes were found under some MS Windows sounds. Who. Cares.

Piracy is a major concern for companies that are against it, but in the case of Microsoft they were being hypocritical.

In this case, it's a major PR concern because most Trial software is not supposed to be used for production work (legally).

I don't care what piracy you do or do not do, but you have to see the big picture or else you're being naive.

forgot to mention we can repack the files and infect it with w32.something ... i am sure they are using a crappy FREE AV w/o updating their definitions :p ... hack their servers and clear all the IP of file /music sharing people they have been saving

It could be argued whether the "need to get out" (ugh, that's so clich?), would be just as necessary for a person spending time posting in threads where you don't care just to show the world that you don't care. At least persons who do have some reason to post.

Not only that, I think he now has the longest postin> this thread (after the initial post)... :laugh::

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but in the case of Microsoft they were being hypocritical.

Microsoft didn't do it, the company that created that sound file did.

Hahaha. Shows them that some software really does cost too much

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Edited by BOOGSoftball

Microsoft didn't do it, the company that created that sound file did.

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Roul,

I have checked your 3 posts and it seems that you have come on the forums and act as though you are some kind of hacker etc and know more about warez etc than a lot of members on here. I am not saying that there are many hackers, crackers or illegal software downloaders on here, but you will find that many users of this forum are very well versed in that type of world.

May i ask that you read through the forum rules before posting any further as you have already broken 1 forum rule in Shane's topic from last summer and resurecing it and may have already broken another rule by admiting you are using pirated software.

I am not trying to be a MOD, but it infuriates me when people come on to a forum acting like they are something amasing yet they dont take the time to read the rules properly.

Cheers,

Rich

Edited by BOOGSoftball

Microsoft didn't do it, the company that created that sound file did.

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Pretty smart to come on here and talk about you pirating games... Pretty quick way to earn at least a few warnings...

And 99.9% of the people I've ever met who said they were rich actually aren't, usually trying to impress people with words.

To the topic of this post: I would bet the file will be changed soon, if it hasn't already. Not like the MPAA to leave their pants down after being publicly whipped for something like this :p.

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