Hi Damien,
Exactly. That was one of the points I was trying to get at. I am willing 
to bet most of us have copied a music cd, recorded a music tape, etc and 
gave it to a friend not thinking much about it. Well, I  use to feel 
that way about cracking software.I was very idealistic, and sort of 
believed we should just share everything and not pay for it. Which 
happens to be a grand but unrealistic outlook on life.


Damien Sadler wrote:
> Yeah, I suppose you're right there. I will admit that I was the same before 
> I got into software development and realised just myself just how hard it is 
> to do something.
> I don't know a single person who has never cracked a piece of software or 
> copied a music cd and redistributed it, so I always thought, it's only like 
> recording a tape. People constantly do it, people constantly burn CD's, 
> cracking software's the new way.
> But, like others, I saw sense. I hardly have one piece of cracked software 
> on my computer now. Every single game that I enjoy I bought legal licences 
> for, as well as Goldwave, GWVoice, DVD Audio Extractor, and various software 
> libraries, including registration, encryption and recording systems.
>
> Regards,
> Damien
>   


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