Hi, > users aroun the worldwide and they revise the contents, but it is > impossible to know if everything is ok, for example: Akin game, this game > was get from Funet files, and it is in many BBSs, 2NDF download all the > Funet files and insert it in the CD...the main responsible is the web/ftp > administrator for including illegal software. I cannot check the BBSs. I have never seen Akin on Funet myself, and as far as I can tell it cannot be found on Funet at this moment. If I would have seen it, I would have contacted the system management. Of course the web/ftp admin is responsible for their stuff, but > And now, are we MSX destroyers or living shits??? Not my words. But I have pressed this before: with so few developers left, we have to be very, very careful with wat we do. Do not underestimate the effect of copying software from active groups. > Have you visited our web??? ->> http://usuarios.meridian.es No, "access prohibited" it said in Spanish. > What do you think now?? The same I did before: everyone on the web is aware enough of the few active groups. The CDs you distributed were obviously illegal in every sense, and you would have known this. That is _your_ responsibility, you cannot simply hide behind the ones who compiled the CD. > We are sorry for the illegal software found in Xtory CDs, but it is the > smallest part of this CDs, CDs which are very important to have in order > and easy to find the MSX software. > Cas Cremers: You have an e-mail from 2NDF, answer them please... At this moment (11:55, 25 feb 1999) I haven't got any mail from 2NDF. I assume it will be sent shortly? If not, please resend. Kind regards, Cas Cremers Parallax MSX Games **** MSX Mailinglist. To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put in the body (not subject) "unsubscribe msx [EMAIL PROTECTED]" (without the quotes :-) Problems? contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] (www.stack.nl/~wiebe/mailinglist/) ****
