It's come to my attention that people have felt the need to pass around cracked 
versions of judgment day and other LWorks products.
This email is a departure from the standard emails about how piracy is bad.  
Ya.  It's bad.  We all know that.  My big question is.  why do people feel th 
eneed to do it?  I mean.  is there a problem with the demo?  Is it too short?  
Or are some people just big jerks.  I'm not going to name any names, but there 
are people on list who are guilty of not only asking for, but supplying this 
information.  I don't want this to blow up in to a big topic on list that will 
stray off topic and cause thomas raul and kevin headakes.  I just want to know 
why people feel the need to do it and if there's anything I can do in future to 
convince people not to pirate my software that I spent my own personal time 
writing. 
for those who don't know me.  It's pretty much just me who program everything.  
You can ask people who know me, and they'll tell you the hours and the headakes 
I endure to make software for people with visual impairments.  I'm not going to 
give any sob stories, but I just find it disrespectful when someone wants to 
intensionally pass around my hard work for free.  If you'd like to comment on 
this to me personally, you can write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]  If you've pirated a 
game and want to admit it, I won't hold anything against you.  all I want you 
to do is to tell me why you felt th eneed to do it, and no hard feelings will 
be held.

thanks:
Liam


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