Ofcause I know its not legal to pirate games.
I meant no idsrespect here.
some of the games mentioned have gone through so many revisions, montisumers return is quite old, I never said that piracy was legal at all. I do understand where you are coming from with shades of doom, however even so. Even if there is a lagit hacker going out there point is even though there are laws against it a lot of alegal activity goes on on torrent sites. Again I am not saying anything against torrent sites but the fact a user was on one of them searching for something is itself something of a concern. I know a lot of people have setup files of this and that, I see requests for this on the forums. The fact ishen was on a torrent site where pirated stuff is out there is another question that should be asked. Since the laws in my country against piracy, torrents though themselves not alegal are not a safe place to go anymore.
and I have no idea what to think at this point.

At 12:00 a.m. 21/09/2014, you wrote:
Well said Thomas.



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-----Original Message----- From: Thomas Ward
Sent: Saturday, September 20, 2014 5:35 AM
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] question about william lomas.

Hi Shaun,

I personally find your attitude extremely distasteful. Since when does
age make it okay to crack or pirate something?

First,of all, yes Shades of Doom 1.x is old, but that does not make it
"old junk." Age has absolutely nothing to do with the quality or value
of a product. As a matter of fact Shades of Doom still remains one of
the better audio games out there, and for various reasons I still
prefer the original over the new 2.0 version. So regardless of age
that doesn't mean the original version is "old junk."

Moreover how old does something have to be before piracy becomes
legal? One day, one week, one month, one year, ten years?

Fact of the matter is none of the above. Piracy is illegal no matter
how old the product is, and a copyright holder has a right to any and
all income from said product for a minimum of 50 years in most
countries and possibly longer if he or she renews the copyrights
frequently. Therefore just because Shades of Doom is going on fourteen
years or so doesn't mean it is "old junk" and a punk can now legally
crack it if he or she wants to.

As a list moderator I'm telling you to stop spouting of garbage like
that below or I will whole heartedly boot you from the list. I'm
really getting sick of your crap, and its time either you straighten
up or hit the road. Consider yourself warned.



On 9/19/14, shaun everiss <[email protected]> wrote:
shades1 may have been cracked but that version is so old now, again
its old junk now, the new system is account based and more secure.

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