SouthSIDE Glen
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To the few who are advocating theft of product or services as a defensible position:
Which part of the word THEFT do you not understand?
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Which part of the word THEFT do you not understand?
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SouthSIDE Glen said:To the few who are advocating theft of product or services as a defensible position:
Which part of the word THEFT do you not understand?
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gordone said:hmmmm, I don't even know where to begin...How about the student goes to the library where they have the software? Yeah, they may have to stay late at school, or miss the basketball game (or homecoming dance), but that's what it takes to succeed. When I was in college, not everyone had a PC (back in the 90s), or if they did, they didn't have internet access. So what did we do? We went to the library, or a Computer lab to get our work done.
I work in Software, so I know why software is expensive. I'll give you a hint - It has NOTHING to do with the cost of the CD-ROM/Box/Manual.
Do British people consider THEFT acceptable?StAbZ said:i think british people have a very different view on all of this than americans. most studio engineers i know often used cracked versions of software
StAbZ said:the student version of sibelius by the way is completely useless past amateur composition. u can only create 8 staves at one time i think, so nobody can write music for any type of band or orchestra.
From their recent representation around here, apparently so.SouthSIDE Glen said:Do British people consider THEFT acceptable?
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fraserhutch said:All I hear are lame rationalizations, and if it is so easy to them to rationalize this sort of behavior, then how hard would it be for them to rationalize other nefarious behaviors?
BUGGERY - Sodomy. The detestable crime of having commerce contrary to the order of nature by mankind with mankind, or with brute beasts, or by womankind with brute beasts (i.e. the 'pony-shows' allegedly formerly? available in Tijiuana or Baltimore's 'Block'), or by mankind with womankind through anal intercourse [aka 'pumping the poop-chute,' 'entering the back door,' 'going down the dirt road,' 'butt bumping,' 'ass-f**king,' etc. - Note: These are generally not considered proper or acceptable legal terms and therefore it may be wise to avoid their inclusion in most formal court filings whenever possible.]
Depending on the specifics, this often was, and can still be, a highly penal (and usually penile) offense.
The origins of the term are unclear but, according to the Library's Head Librarian's research, may derive from supposed, all-but-forgotten, religious sexual intercourse rituals involving humans and insects [aka 'bugs' - hence the term] allegedly practiced and/or encouraged by some rather peculiar early Catholic Popes and other church officials. Despite no evidence that such practices continue to the present, this has not yet been substantiated or denied by reliable church sources, a fact our Head Librarian considers highly suspicious.
Also see: sodomy, bestiality.

StAbZ said:you americans don't understand... schools close at about 4. after that time all the rooms are locked, only the specialist music rooms will have music programs. kids here can't use the school computers very often after school finishes. just cos ur country has more money than sense doesn't mean we do. the student version of sibelius by the way is completely useless past amateur composition. u can only create 8 staves at one time i think, so nobody can write music for any type of band or orchestra. i think british people have a very different view on all of this than americans. most studio engineers i know often used cracked versions of software
scrubs said:I wasn't referring to the "Student Edition" of Sibelius (which is only $79 US). I was speaking of the full version of Sibelius 3, which is available to students at $229, still less than the cost of many textbooks.
http://www.academicsuperstore.com/market/marketdisp.html?PartNo=701686&qk_srch=sibelius
No we fuckin don't! I can't say we particularly appreciate having to pay twice as much as Americans for gear either ... but that doesn't mean I steal microphones rather than save up.SouthSIDE Glen said:Do British people consider THEFT acceptable?
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How recent do you want? I think I'm the most high profile Brit on this forum.From their recent representation around here, apparently so.

StAbZ said:where the hell do you buy your text books? over here a normal student text book will cost the equivalent of about...$40
and to be honest. we obviously dnt care as much about this as you, as nobody in this country has been fined for downloading illegally

noisedude said:How recent do you want? I think I'm the most high profile Brit on this forum.![]()

StAbZ said:lol, i'm still confused as 2 why bother paying so much for a textbook? i'm a graduate student and my most expensive textbook was about $60
Massive Master said:Another post that makes absolutely no sense whatsoever...
It's EXACTLY the same - Software vs. Hardware. If it's okay to just use a cracked version of (SoundForge?) then by your logic, it's okay to just waltz into BestBuy and steal it - Or is it suddenly wrong just because it's in a box...?
fraserhutch said:Present illustrious company excluded![]()
Just making sure my integrity is not being questioned
