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- From: gcaine@cycor.ca (gcaine)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: DOPUS-4!!!
- Date: 4 Feb 1996 18:23:53 GMT
- Organization: Cycor Communications Inc., Coast to Coast Internet Services
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- >( >users. Companies are not in the habbit of piratecopying.
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- >Try visiting you local government agency. You'd be amazed at the amount
- >of "free" software in use. Better yet, pop over to the employee's
- >homes. You might argue that government buildings aren't companies; true
- >enough, but it does make a point.
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- I work for the CBC, and I can tell you that if anyone has pirated
- software on their computer at work, or copies the software for
- home use, they are asking for trouble.
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- If that kind of stuff is going on in any government agency, it's not
- with the knowledge of the heads of the agencies. As in any organization,
- there will be some people that think it's ok, but if they get caught
- they are in for a bad time.
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- Gary Caine Member: Team AMIGA
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