On 11/20/01 1:24 AM, "Harry (lists)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> on 11/19/01 9:43 PM, Christian M. M. Brady at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>> None of which make it legal. You are simply trying to justify that which is
>> illegal. 
> 
> And, just to keep this thread on-topic... the original poster was asking a
> question in which he neither acknowledged using, pirating, or
> inappropriately acquiring an early beta version of Entourage.X.
> 
> The question was if the final release was similar to b15 - which could
> indicate that he could have seen the b15 product in a controlled
> environment, and wanted to know what the differences were.
> 
> Jumping to an assumption that this *must* mean that he's pirated the product
> is just plain wrong, in my opinion.
> 
> On the other hand, in all fairness, a public list is not the place to ask
> this kind of question.

If I am not mistaken the person who brought it up that he was using pirated
software knew this by examining the headers of the original senders email.

-- 
Cb
cbrady @ tulane.edu



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