Lets Hope So.. My Regards

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From: xi <[email protected]>
To: World-thread <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 30, 2009 5:03:11 AM
Subject: Re: How do Hollahop companies behave nowadays?


Let us hope that free open source software grows more and more.

Peace and best wishes.

Xi

On Sep 29, 1:12 am, "Sumerian.." <[email protected]> wrote:
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> I can't believe how awful, aggressive, impolite, ugly, weird, and aggressive 
> these multi-billion dollars corporates has become.
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> I brought with me, some software from UAE, to NZ, now when I wanted to 
> install the software on my new Laptop, This is what I got, even before 
> authorizing any link of the computer to Adobe..
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> S1000+
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> Adobe Product Activation ( That was an unauthorized intrusion of Adobe into 
> my computer without allowing them to do so S1000+)
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> Product activation is a technical measure that helps protect Adobe against 
> unauthorized copying of its software.  Activation is mandatory.  If you do 
> not activate this product, eventually you will be prevented from using it.  
> You may be required to contact Adobe Customer Support by telephone in order 
> to activate this product.
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> At the time of installation, this product and your computer create an 
> activation number which, along with the product serial number, is provided to 
> Adobe during the activation process. ( So Adobe, have manipulated my computer 
> and have created secret refrence number immediatly after running the 
> installation . I never thought that the internet facility will run to Adobe 
> without my authorization. (In brief Adobe have abused my internet connection 
> to my PC without informing me. That is called illegal action and spying as 
> well. S1000+) If you activate this product using the Internet, Internet 
> protocol variables required to establish a connection across the Internet are 
> transmitted to Adobe during the activation process.  These Internet protocol 
> variables include your browser type and Internet protocol address.  Adobe 
> does not correlate Internet protocol variables with any personal information. 
> (What angelic words .. After insulting the person, and his
>  properties they claim just. S1000+)
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> This product can tolerate changes to your computer's configuration. (So they 
> confess that they have done a deliberate damage to my properties -My 
> Notebook- without even clarifying weather I did any illegal action or mistake 
> S1000+)   Minor reconfiguration of your hardware after activation will not 
> require an additional activation. If you replace or overhaul your hard drive, 
> or if you remove this product from one licensed computer and install it on 
> another licensed computer, you may be required to activate this product.  
> (Another threat from Hollahop company S1000+)
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> Product activation is separate and distinct from product registration.  
> Product registration is a voluntary process during which you provide Adobe 
> with certain personal and non-personal information such as your name, mailing 
> address, e-mail address and product serial number.  All information provided 
> to Adobe during the registration process is stored separately from 
> information provided to Adobe during activation.
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> For more information about product activation, please visit. blabla..
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> The Adobe company in action with its 
> customers:http://www.flickr.com/photos/moni696/2425622269/
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