If their pricing structure for the previous non-cloud applications
were reasonable over the years then they would likely have had far
lower piracy rates and a significantly higher purchase volume.


On 24 April 2015 at 23:15, Mark Roberts <[email protected]> wrote:
> Bill <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>If 85% or more of what you made was stolen from you, you'd be looking at
>>ways to plug the leaks too.
>
> I don't blame Adome for trying to stop piracy. But 99% of their
> responses make it a pain in the arse for us *legal* users and have NO
> EFFECT AT ALL on the pirates! In fact, the pirated versions of
> Photoshop, etc. are blissfully free of the inconveniences and
> intrusions we legitimate buyers have to put up with (I deal with
> college students constantly so I'm well aware of what the cracked
> versions do and don't do).
>
> Their goal is admirable but their approach is fundamentally flawed.
>
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