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At 7:05 AM +0800 4/27/01, L. E. wrote: >about the cracks and pirate issue.... I feel that without these apps >i would have no chance to complete projects that require these >expensive tools. And what is your point here? That your need to "complete projects" justifies your theft of another persons creative output? Weak. >While im sure there are some app developers on this list, im also >sure the corporations make enough money with out the sale they would >have never had. Most musical software companies are relatively small, founded by people who were passionate about doing the thing their software was designed to do. At the _very_ least, your attitude disrespects these people who are trying to make a living creating the programs that you use. Music software is not going to make anyone very rich. >piracy i believe requires me to make money using this product, or to >make copies and sell them. Are you arguing for some sort of "fair use" interpretation of the copyright law? If I read what you wrote correctly, your position is that it's not piracy unless you make money with, or sell copies of, the software in question. Get real. And then, in another message you write: >Anyone have any full/cracked versions of other fun music softwares? >im down to do a trade with my cool edit pro (worth i belive about >350$) Here you are trying to use one piece of stolen software as something to barter for more of the same. You even acknowledge the value of the software you are trying to trade. Even by your own definition, haven't you entered the realm of piracy with this offer of trade? >What im really trying to do is setup a semi working studio that i >can make tracks with a lil less pain then its causing me now. > >i hope someone can give me some productive answers!!!!! Get a job. -- __________________________________________________________________ Christopher Bryan Muir | "I had another dream the other day "Hurt Symphonic Barrier" | about music critics. They were http://www.xfade.com/ | small and rodent-like with cbm@well.com | padlocked ears." - Igor Stravinsky