Re: FUGAWI DO NOT BUY IT!!!
- From: "Dennis Pogson" <dennis_nospampogson@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 04 Nov 2005 10:10:10 GMT
Peter McLelland wrote:
> "Danny" <Danny@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:11mlg94261j9d4@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>
>> "Captain Joe Redcloud" <red@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:qfflm1h07kb2fa9u0g1dt6i05lovmgbmno@xxxxxxxxxx
>>> On Fri, 04 Nov 2005 01:39:47 GMT, "Perry" <JB@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Oliver Fleming said:<<< This is what is known as in my country as
>>>> "sharp practice" and can lead to heavy fines and Jail time.>>>
>>>>
>>>> In Canadan as well as the US using more than one copy ( single
>>>> purchase) of
>>>> most any software is called THEFT.I would be careful about what
>>>> you send the
>>>> CBBB. They may turn it over to your local authorities.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Baloney! Read the EULA before jumping to wrong conclusions.
>>>
>>>
>>> Captain Joe Redcloud
>>> 1882 Chestnut Hill Road
>>> Mohnton PA
>>> (610) 856-7118
>>
>> I used to manage the tech support department for one of the biggest
>> nav software companies in the world. I can tell you first hand that
>> piracy of this sort of software is rampant, unashamed and unabashed.
>
> But we are not talking about piracy here, just a purchaser who finds
> that the license management process for the software makes it very
> difficult to use in what are reasonable circumstances. Also the
> software is not funtioning as described, an all to often problem even
> with those that perhaps aught to know better. All to often we are
> expected to shell out for the next version of software to get rid of
> the bugs that riddled the previous version only to be assaulted by a
> new set of bugs as a result of the 'improvements' or added
> funtionality that we never needed in the first place.
>>
>> You are indeed lucky to be allowed to install it beyond one machine.
>> It's all you paid to own. Make your same argument with Adobe, Novel,
>> Microsoft or any number of other companies that have the same
>> protocol and they will snicker at your logic.
>
> But as been said before the user was complying with the basic
> licensing requirements.
>>
>> It might be wise for you to enjoy your software and stop maligning a
>> great little product. In all my years in the biz, I never thought
>> I'd defend my Canadian brother/competitors, but there you have it.
>
> There are equal arguments that many of the piracy problems that the
> big names suffer from are in fact driven by their over onerous
> licensing techniques, and the charging of commercial licence rates to
> leisure users.
>
> Peter
>From the number of "cracks" we see on the file-sharing pages these days, I
would say the virus-writers have discovered a new challenge to pass their
time with.
Dennis.
.
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