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Originally Posted by DJHARKAVY
Not that I would ever do that, since it is illegal in the US, maybe, depending on court decisions...
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I'm unapologetic about it. I understand copyright laws. And I support the copyright laws. I really do. But what we have nowadays is getting ridiculous. It's BS that after I've bought something I have to keep jumping through hoops to use it.
I remember years ago when I first got visual studio .net. I installed it on my computer. Then I got hit with that virus that restart your computer every 60 seconds. Instead of spending the time to fix it, I decided to format and reinstall the OS. Then I decided to install the software on another computer for my convenience. Something happened (can't remember what) so I had to reinstall it. But then I got this message that said I had installed the maximum number of times for that particular key. That's total BS! I paid a couple hundred bucks for it. I should have been able to install and reinstall it as many times as I wanted as long as I didn't share with other people.