>> Not to mention that this isn't just copyright infringement - cracking
>> software to remove the need for paid registration is theft. It always
>> amazes me how many people wouldn't dream of stealing from a
>> shop/bank/whatever but are quite happy to pirate software... even for
some
>> absurdly low registration fee.
>
>While I think that using crack s/w is a no-no, your analogy is flawed.
>When you rob a bank/whatever, you are actually depriving someone of
>something.  When a person uses crack s/w, they are probably not taking
>something away from anyone because they would NOT have registered
>anyway.  With me, it's principle.
>


well sorry to say,  your principles are pretty messed up.  picture this,
you go to the bank and withdraw money that you put there.  in order to get
something you hafta put something in its place.  if you copy something or
illegally register something what are you doing?  your taking something that
in a normal and LEGAL instance you would put something in its place.

so to summerize this,  doesn't matter if you don't register to not get it
and say "my principle",  you won't get something if you don't give
something.

fix your damn principles!!

(anyone agree???)

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