Originally posted by Dev
Reverse enginering someone elses intellectual property is definately illegal and that's what it takes to crack the cd protection.
Reverse enginering someone elses intellectual property is definately illegal and that's what it takes to crack the cd protection.
Most countries (at least in Europe) have a mandatory warranty on all new products so if the disk breaks from NORMAL use within that period you have the right to demand a replacement.
If it breaks after the period ends you can go buy a new copy just like you'd buy a new TV to replace your broekn one etc.
If it breaks after the period ends you can go buy a new copy just like you'd buy a new TV to replace your broekn one etc.
I simply wish to protect my property in this case the right to use a piece of software.
Just because you in some cases can copy/backup software you don't have a god given right to do so.
BTW Laws, Constitutions and treaties are man-made.
Robert
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