Very true, that's why zero dev's are at doa...ugo wrote:honestly, i think one of the better tools to convince people to do the right thing and buy software is this site. in addition to the strict no-warez policy here, they also get to see that the devs arent faceless entities but are real, nice, people that are just trying to make a living and provide the world with creative tools...and that they deserve to be paid for their work. for at least some people, its more difficult to continue to use a stolen product right in the face of the person it was stolen from.
of course hardcore warez users will always continue to be so, but i do think that the kvr environment can help sway fence sitters away from the dark side.
-ugo
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- KVRAF
- 10597 posts since 13 Jun, 2004 from Alberto Balsam
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- KVRAF
- 10597 posts since 13 Jun, 2004 from Alberto Balsam
I always thought maybe this just might work:
Make a "warez" for your own software but put a horrible virus in it that will make the user have to reformat after a week. Then share this "warez" on every p2p site and torrent site out there?
Make a "warez" for your own software but put a horrible virus in it that will make the user have to reformat after a week. Then share this "warez" on every p2p site and torrent site out there?
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- KVRian
- 1398 posts since 9 Dec, 2002
Last time I saw something like that mentioned, it was quickly replied by saying it's illegal and would only lead the developer or whoever concocted such a 'warez' version into problems.
Not that it isn't a good idea
Regards,
JMH
Not that it isn't a good idea
Regards,
JMH
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- GRRRRRRR!
- 17878 posts since 14 Jun, 2001 from Somewhere you're not!
I'm pretty sure Rich has put up warezed versions of ORION that have deliberate blue-screen bugs, or else he has done somethign tha causes cracked versions to do it. He denies it of course but there is a disproportionately high number of dodgy users who appear at the Synapse forums trying to find out why it crashes all the time on them.
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- KVRAF
- 4687 posts since 6 Jan, 2003
i suppose one could try a less aggressive type of planted warez.
one that looks for all the world to be the real deal, that uses the naming conventions of the popular crack organizations, has their standard read-me text file, and even shows their signature opening screens upon the install...then simply fails. no damage to the users computer, no crashes, nothing tricky installed, no retaliation. it just looks real, starts up like a real crack, then closes.
perhaps if devs leaked this sort of thing out, every once in a while updating it to follow the current naming and visual conventions, perhaps that would at least help people in search of the crack end up with the wrong one frequently enough that some wouldnt bother persuing it any further?
-ugo
one that looks for all the world to be the real deal, that uses the naming conventions of the popular crack organizations, has their standard read-me text file, and even shows their signature opening screens upon the install...then simply fails. no damage to the users computer, no crashes, nothing tricky installed, no retaliation. it just looks real, starts up like a real crack, then closes.
perhaps if devs leaked this sort of thing out, every once in a while updating it to follow the current naming and visual conventions, perhaps that would at least help people in search of the crack end up with the wrong one frequently enough that some wouldnt bother persuing it any further?
-ugo
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- KVRian
- 1411 posts since 25 Sep, 2003 from The Dirty South, USA
...those poor jackasses!!!BONES wrote:I'm pretty sure Rich has put up warezed versions of ORION that have deliberate blue-screen bugs, or else he has done somethign tha causes cracked versions to do it. He denies it of course but there is a disproportionately high number of dodgy users who appear at the Synapse forums trying to find out why it crashes all the time on them.
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- KVRian
- 1411 posts since 25 Sep, 2003 from The Dirty South, USA
I have an even better suggestion:ugo wrote:i suppose one could try a less aggressive type of planted warez.
one that looks for all the world to be the real deal, that uses the naming conventions of the popular crack organizations, has their standard read-me text file, and even shows their signature opening screens upon the install...then simply fails. no damage to the users computer, no crashes, nothing tricky installed, no retaliation. it just looks real, starts up like a real crack, then closes.
perhaps if devs leaked this sort of thing out, every once in a while updating it to follow the current naming and visual conventions, perhaps that would at least help people in search of the crack end up with the wrong one frequently enough that some wouldnt bother persuing it any further?
-ugo
A computer programmer (who is anti-warez) could create a virus design specially to hunt down the databanks/signals of all the underground crackwarez organizations and just wipe out their systems forever.
Good Idea, right?
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- KVRian
- 581 posts since 15 Dec, 2003 from Hangin' out with my 5 year old
Imageline used to have a form of "warez detection" at their website -- warez users would get their .flp files deleted upon entering fruityloops.com.Chase wrote:I always thought maybe this just might work:
Make a "warez" for your own software but put a horrible virus in it that will make the user have to reformat after a week. Then share this "warez" on every p2p site and torrent site out there?
And all life's fears
Can invade my ears
I can handle it
Can invade my ears
I can handle it