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Re: [Digital BW] Photoshop CS for $99 - Theft is a theft...

Re: [Digital BW] Photoshop CS for $99 - Theft is a theft...

2004-05-02 by Jack M Kucy

Do whatever you want.  If you steal it's your fault, not anybody else's. 
 They just create an
opportunity, but do not encourage you to do the act of stealing.  That's 
why they can operate
"legally".  If someone steals your images - you are angry and shout 
loudly that some crooks did it.
Do not do the same buying and using ILLEGAL software.  Adobe NEVER will 
sell at this price
- and doesn't authorize that.  The fact that you can buy illegal stuff 
on the Internet doesn't make
you less responsible for the theft.  It is still a theft.
Jack

P.s.  You can buy on the Internet the cable descrumble allowing you to 
watch for "free" the paid
channels.  Is anybody saying that it is legal?  No - using such a device 
is a felony.  You can find on the
Internet many "opportunities" to do an illegal act.  Just think what is 
in fact legal and what can put you
in a big trouble (if the moral issue is not enough).

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Scott Graham wrote:
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> Wouldn't continue to operate illegally me more like it?
>
> Scott
>
> --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Max Clark 
> <bad2maxxx@y...>
> wrote:
> > You will note that when you purchase this software,
> > you are CERTIFYING that you ALREADY OWN A COPY OF THE
> > SOFTWARE and this is only to be used as a "Backup"
> > copy of the software you already own.
> >
> > Kind of a "loophole" so they can continue to operate
> > legally.
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>

Re: [Digital BW] Photoshop CS for $99 - Theft is a theft...

2004-05-02 by Don M

Anybody know why Adobe doesn't sue these jokers?

-Don M

Jack M Kucy wrote:
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>Do whatever you want.  If you steal it's your fault, not anybody else's.
>  They just create an
>opportunity, but do not encourage you to do the act of stealing.  That's
>why they can operate
>"legally".

RE: [Digital BW] Photoshop CS for $99 - Theft is a theft...

2004-05-03 by Ken Carney

Wonder what happens when someone tries to register a copy of PS CS?  At
least on my copy (downloaded from Adobe) you have to register within 30 days
or it won't work.  Presumably only one serial # will work, unless they
copied from multiple originals of CS...or so one would think?? 
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Don M [mailto:don@...] 
> Sent: Sunday, May 02, 2004 6:35 PM
> To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: Re: [Digital BW] Photoshop CS for $99 - Theft is a theft...
> 
> Anybody know why Adobe doesn't sue these jokers?
> 
> -Don M
> 
> Jack M Kucy wrote:
> >Do whatever you want.  If you steal it's your fault, not 
> anybody else's.
> >  They just create an
> >opportunity, but do not encourage you to do the act of stealing.  
> >That's why they can operate "legally".
> 
> 
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