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well I guess that bill Cruz should have thought of the same thing
(integrity) before he screwed over all of his customers.  if it is legal
then I will do it, if it is not then I wont, but I dont really care how it
looks as much as how good it feels..




>You can call me a prude if you like.
>
>Mark asked "What would be wrong with it?"  We are in an industry where
>integrity must be above everything else.  Once you lose your integrity, you
>have lost everything.  When you look into the mirror every morning, you
have
>to know that your integrity is intact.  If you don't, then pretty soon
>others will figure it out too.  In this industry, If others figure out your
>integrity is gone, then they change how they deal with you.
>
>Are you going to jail?  Probably not.  Will you be remembered as a person
>who had integrity?...
>
>Jim
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Rus Newton [SMTP:rnewton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
>> Sent: Monday, February 08, 1999 3:28 AM
>> To: Mark Brown; Omega List
>> Subject: Re: Also Consider This
>>
>> I imagine they'd be a little unpopular with Omega, and probably in breach
>> of
>> copyright and/or software piracy legislation inside the European Union.
>> Alot
>> of controversial sites like this are actually situated/registered further
>> afield (e.g. Indonesia).
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Mark Brown <markbrown@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> To: Omega List <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
>> Date: 07 February 1999 16:26
>> Subject: Also Consider This
>>
>>
>> >If someone was to put on their FTP site (preferably overseas somewhere,
>> >maybe in France) the latest version of the TS 5 beta.   And then
>> somewhere
>> >else someone would put the crack for the entire TS 5 Pro Suite on
another
>> >FTP site.   Then would that be illegal? what would be wrong with that?
>> If
>> >the persons were beta testers who did this I could see where they could
>> get
>> >in trouble because they probably signed something to prevent this type
of
>> >thing.   But take an outcast who has no connection to Omega other than
>> being
>> >lied to for years, would he or she be in violation of some law?   Do
>> these
>> >laws apply to FTP sites in Russia or other countries other than the US?
>> >
>> >Mark Brown
>> >
>> >