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Florida man sold unauthorized copies of Autodesk, Adobe and Macromedia software for three years, according to charges.
Florida man sold unauthorized copies of Autodesk, Adobe and Macromedia software for three years, according to charges.
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Piracy has always and will always exist, but when it was just one or two nerds sharing a copy of ms-dos 3.30 it wasn't a big deal, but now everyone pirates everything from software to dvds and that's costing companies money and what's the first thing companies do to save money? Lay people off.
It's simple folks, stop pirating. Let the companies make their profit. Fight the high prices with your wallet. Buy your software from a company that doesn't want an arm and a leg for it and shop around, you be surprised at what you'll find that's just a good as a name brand, but doesn't cost a mint.
you just have to use the right OS.
One thing companies could do to end piracy is stop trying to rape the consumer's wallet.
- pirated stuff allowed?
- by yohohoandabottleofrum July 5, 2006 9:28 AM PDT
- I emailed adobe about this site
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(6 Comments)http://www.peerweb.org/files/software/
(after you create an account)
They have pirated software hash links there so you can download it with a p2p client. I guess they dont care about the smaller sites as long as you are not selling it I guess.