Hi Oriol,
I am not writing you to  flame you or pick on you, but I do think your 
excuse for cracking is still a pretty lame excuse to crack and pirate. 
With a little time and money you can invest in software or hardware to 
make piracy unnecessary. You can invest in drive imaging software, buy 
extra hard drives and drive trays, you can get a drive selecter, a 
computer dedicated for gaming, etc.  Yes, the alternatives above are not 
cheap, but it is legal, and it is a good way to avoid a lot of product 
activation, requesting new keys, etc.
I just want to say that it is because of cracking that we have product 
activation, have to request new keys, etc. Every time you crack 
something you become apart of the problem, and not the solution. You 
become just another statistic developers are trying to protect their 
software from and security gets worse, and worse, and worse. The worse 
product security gets crackers feel justified in cracking it, and legal 
users are upset at the additional security.
I admit I hate security and authorisation systems as much as anyone 
here. It is one of the reasons I use a lot of Linux applications. The os 
and most apps are free or low cost. I don't have to deal with product 
keys for everything, but it was my choice so I don't have to pirate the 
same kind of apps for Windows.

oriol gómez wrote:
> ok guys, I didn't write why i have a jd crack so you guys could pick
> on me, i only wrote that because liam asked us why we are doing it. m
>   


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