-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Friday 05 July 2002 16:51, Derek Neighbors wrote: > > On Friday 05 July 2002 03:30 pm, Tim Shapiro wrote: > > > Well I don't look at Hackers as Scum, Hackers are really our friends. I > > > don't and wont have any intention of EVER BUYING ms products. I get > > > everything cracked. Windows 98se to Windows XP. Microsoft C++, Visual > > > Basic 6.0, Foxpro, Things like that, Microsoft Office also to be > > > included in the list. I also have Roxio Easy CD Creator 5.0 Platinum > > > edition if anyone wants it (this is a kick ass program). This is the > > > way I look at it: I am not a buisness and I don't care if I pirate, > > > steal, or take money from corporations that are making more money than > > > I can fathom. > > > > I hate to be mean, but I would appreciate it if comments like this were > > kept off of the list. It's not that I don't respect your right to such > > an opinion, but I believe it hurts any cause we care to put forth > > (Installfest, Maricopa meeting, etc.) to have such opinions expressed on > > this list. > > I am just curious as to the logic. By reading the above, I suppose I > shouldnt pay for my Hamburger at MacDonalds, my groceries from Bashas or > my car from Chyrsler? As certainly all of these corporations are making > more money than I can fathom. First of all, I think you replied to the wrong post. I thought you were talking about my logic! ;-) Second, let's at least be fair to the guy. It is very easy to make a comparison between physical items (which are a limited resource) and ideas (like software, which can be unlimited). While I am sure that he would not take McDonald's hamburger, he has done no harm to Adobe by making a copy of Photoshop. That doesn't make it right, but I would not consider an inherent wrong either. Essentially, he doesn't respect the right of the larger corporations to conduct business. - -- Voltage Spike ,,, (. .) - --ooO-(_)-Ooo-- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE9Jk2VpNoctRtUIRQRAneEAJ45cswlgWl97ADTkb5whP5JK46newCfb/hR U9LQWsrrJvZRN1Ek+hrCQTg= =nLha -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----