Hi all.

Interesting conversation.
So far everyone has pretty much said its fine.
Other than "So I can play it" are what are your reasons for this.

I come at it from a slightly different angle, although i get why some of you 
think it's OK and I also don't feel software should just die.
If it was a physical thing, car, building, computer, whatever, that had been 
abandoned would you think it would be OK to take it in that scenario? That's 
not a judgemental question, it’s an open enquiry. How about an abandoned farm, 
would you take some of the fruit or whatever was growing? If you say no to a 
physical thing but yes to software, why do you see it as being different, 
again, I'm making no judgements, I'm genuinely interested in your thinking.
If you think its OK and this is justified because we don't have that many 
games, what is your thinking for why this should change things?


Personally, if you've bought the game and but are unable to access your key 
then I would say it's OK. If not or the game was freeware then I'd say no. The 
software is owned by the developer and what they choose to do with it is up to 
them, if they choose to abandon it then that is there choice, I don't think we 
have the right to take their work without permission, even if that does mean 
that the game is no longer available.

Having said that, as a dev, I'm maybe a bit biased.
Thanks.
Nick.


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Justin Jones
Sent: 01 April 2020 10:40
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [blind-gamers] Give me your thoughts

If the developer indeed no longer has a presence/does not support their 
software, then the game would be classified as "abandonware."
The answer, most definitively, is no, it is not wrong to crack abandonware.

On 4/1/20, michael barnes <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> Me personally I don't think it is wrong. Especially if you purchased 
> the software.
> I also don't think it is wrong if the developer just up and left with 
> no trace to contact the developer. That is just like Bavisoft and 
> VipGamesZone.
> It is sad for those who want to get a copy of a software that is no 
> longer available for purchase and download. I personally don't see 
> anything wrong with giving that person a crack to activate the 
> software. Obviously the developer don't care what happens to their 
> software.
> If the developer care for what happens with their software then they 
> would do a couple of things. One they would unlock it so that people 
> could get it.
> Two they would at least have a way for you to contact them to get the 
> software even if you have to pay for it. I see this happening a lot in 
> the audio game world.
>
> 
>
>


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