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- From: justin@hybris.UUCP (Justin Richards)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.datacomm
- Subject: Re: What Is this BBS all ABOUT..Pirates maybe
- Distribution: world
- Message-ID: <justin.02s6@hybris.UUCP>
- References: <ms496s553.05ka@sycom.mi.org> <C09qKs.65F@hotsun.nersc.gov> <crystal.726087717@glia>
- Date: 7 Jan 93 15:12:40 CST
- Organization: FEC Software Programmers, INC.
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- In article <crystal.726087717@glia> crystal@glia.biostr.washington.edu (Crystal) writes:
- >In <C09qKs.65F@hotsun.nersc.gov> cklaus@hotsun.nersc.gov (C. Klaus) writes:
- >
- >>In article <ms496s553.05ka@sycom.mi.org> ms496s553@sycom.mi.org (Mark Foren) writes:
- >>>
- >>>PS..what can you do about Pirate Boards...??
- >
- >
- >>Call SPA , I guess. You might want to confirm the BBS is indeed
- >>a pirate BBS and give the sysop fair warning to stop.
- >
- >I think if you gave them a warning, they'd just move the board elsewhere and
- >continue operations.
- >
- >Best to find out if it is true, tell the authorities, and let them sting.
- >If the sysop is stupid enough to put an ad in a magazine, then he deserves
- >what he gets. Can't stop piracy by just a warning - it just moves farther
- >underground. :<
- >
- >Crystal
- > :>
-
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- I personally think that if software developers wouldn't ask for $50 or more
- for a stupid game, or $100 for a word processor, people wouldn't see
- a need to pirate stuff. I would buy a hell of a lot more games, if
- they were $15, insted of $50+. I guess I stay with the few I have bought,
- and some of my PD games....
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- ---==* Justin Richards *==---
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