"fairlight" members arrested in warez raids, any corelation?
category: residue [glöplog]
Ja precies, en, als het is wat ik denk dat het is, hoe align ik hem dan in godsnaam daarmee.. :)
Kutzooi.
Kutzooi.
ja je komt daar niet eens, volgens mij moet je hem dan tijdens het draaien laten zinken of zo... iig mij nooit gelukt :P
cuanto chamuyo que hay por aca por dios jajaja!
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there are far more effective ways to stop piracy then hunting down warez groups, i'm absolutely sure about that, the most simple solution would be to offer cheaper software, and charge extra for support, daily updates etc etc, the list can be made long, very long. however, most companies haven't realised this yet but i'm pretty sure that in a couple of years the prices will drop because it will proove to be a more cheaper way of getting rid of piracy.
That's what we can observe nowadays in a digital versions.
In fact, personally, I did prefer to have (BIG) BOXed editions. Released by the true company itself, and not but those dedicated digital-to-physical sites.
17 years... thread necro is weird...
That said, cloud based software and the browser as an OS sucks quite hard imo.
That said, cloud based software and the browser as an OS sucks quite hard imo.
We can thank Fairlight et al for the push to digital distribution and vendor lock-in IMHO. Not that I rabidly against piracy or anything but that is the industry response to it. Some software got cheaper perhaps but some licenses are mad expensive.