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It, quite frankly, is staggering the number of people so lacking in any social values that they continually try to rationalize this particular aspect of modern technology..... unbelievable... 

toyL said:...correct, Steinberg "sells" cubase...the most basic premise of "sold" means that "ownership" has been transferred...the new "owner" of any product should be able to "give" it away freely a thousand times over--especially when the item can be replicated so readily...
...as I understand it this "dongle-cracking shit" is intent on making music, not music software.
...and when the "knowledge" behind their hard work becomes as common as dirt, what then?
...steinberg customer service doesn't give a fuck what your name is or where you live, and why should they?...do you seriously believe they're worried that a handful of oscars are gonna take them to the bank?...their products have produced billions of dollars in profits, and they're quite confident in their ability to continue to produce great products at reasonable costs to both a multitude of loyal customers, like myself, as well as a great many potentially new customers for a very long time to come...when the time comes that the knowledge and expertise of advanced software writing becomes "common-place" there will still remain a huge market of folks who will continue to buy off-the-shelf rather than spend their time away from the golf course or family outings in order to write their own programs...while I'm predicting the future here I may as well state that I can further imagine a time, eventually, when "super-genius" engineers will develop tools that will function on a genius level of "intelligence", and that these tools will eventually become as available as public library books...the age of "information" will have then evolved into the age of "genius", and illiteracy programs will have been replaced by genius programs...the only downside to all of these higher-orders of thought will be experienced by those who would cling to their worship of the almighty dollar and a system of "currency" that has always been despotic and capricious--i.e. our treasury dept has never printed and released enough cash to match the amounts of "interest" being charged on bank loans or govt loans--which means that each time a borrower makes a payment on his loan the interest portion literally compounds into a deficit or "shortage" of cash...this shortage of available currency inevitably leads to higher prices over some period of time for nearly all staples; such cost increases are certainly not because the gallon of milk you purchased today for $2.79 is somehow more nutritious or qualitatively "better" than the gallon of milk you purchased maybe 10 years ago for $1.39...I'm sure by now many of you are wondering--WTF?!!!...well, it's like this--because there is a shortage of cash, LITERALLY, there are lots of folks out there who are willing to SHARE and GIVE to those who, for whatever reasons, are experiencing the brunt of living day to day, paycheck to paycheck, without enough cash to pay for health insurance, a decent roof over their head, reliable transportation, nutritious food, utility bills, birthday presents, a new pair of work-boots, book-rental fees for the kids, a decent x-mas, shots for the family dog, a trip to Dairy Queen, etc....before you label someone a "thief" for using software that they didn't purchase you may want to consider the simple fact that one cannot exactly "steal" that which has been "given" to them...of course, I realize that the letter of the law pretty much covers "complicity"...yet, who here can honestly say that they've never looked the other way having knowledge of "criminal" activity?Blue Bear Sound said:...just call Steinberg Customer Service. They'll ask for your name, number and address and I'm quite sure they send someone out to you to help you get set-up.
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toyL said:i.e. our treasury dept has never printed and released enough cash to match the amounts of "interest" being charged on bank loans or govt loans--which means that each time a borrower makes a payment on his loan the interest portion literally compounds into a deficit or "shortage" of cash...this shortage of available currency inevitably leads to higher prices over some period of time for nearly all staples
xstatic said:Its almost sad that this thread is still going. Those people that are pirating and using cracked software already know its wrong. They do it anyway and will continue to do so no matter what you or I think about it. They feel like the world owes them something just because they are here. The way see it is that Karma will get them in the end. Hopefully in the form of something to do with Law Enforcement and large monetary chunks. I guess some people take this whole "America is a free country" thing for granted by feeling like its OK to only obey those things they choose to. Lucky for them I choose to obey the fact that murder is illegal, and rape and many other things. Its nice to know though that if I change my mind I can just come back to this thread and there are plenty of reasons given why I don't have to obey certain things and then I can justify my disgusting actions.
Myabe if Karma really does work, they will all grow up to be software programmers who design some really cool things but end up filing bankruptcy because a bunch of immature little brats hijacked their work.
I think you missed the boat on this because Bear's remark was nothing but sarcasm aimed at Hector who was looking to steal the software. Or do you seriously think Steinberg doesn't care if it's pirated?toyL said:...steinberg customer service doesn't give a fuck what your name is or where you live, and why should they?...do you seriously believe they're worried that a handful of oscars are gonna take them to the bank?....
Instead of being so long-winded, take some of that misplaced aggression and be kind enough to use proper punctuation like capitals and paragraphs to make things a little easier on us here to read your views. While you're at it maybe take a course in Economics and learn what inflation is and then you can stop clouding this issue with bullshit and make it a little simpler and straightforward for those of us who want to know the truth.toyL said:...excuse me for being so long-winded, but the shear number of replies and critical thinking found in many of them, not to mention all the high-court activity since the days of 8-track technology would seem to indicate this issue isn't exactly as simple or straightforward as some would have it.
...can't own up to the robin hood image, but yeah, I left my position with (and without?) dod a little over a yr. ago due to a garden-variety brain disease.xstatic said:Wow ToyL, spoken like a true modern day Robin Hood.....
Or else you were recently and unhappily laid off from your job.
...great advice!--no name-calling, no threats, very civilNeil Ogilvie said:My advice to anyone using a cracked copy of SX/SL/SE is to save just a little money and get a second hand copy of VST off of ebay. For me at least it has proven to be an easier programme to use plus it is selling so cheap at the moment as most people are upgrading to SX.
It's not expensive and you can use it knowing you're not screwing the next guy (or musician) over. You also get the support of everyone in this forum, which is worth more than money sometimes.......