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Originally Posted by WarpSpider74
This is true... however it also leads to a vicious cycle of ever more elaborate (and inconvenient!!) activation schemes.
The debate is raging strong in the computer game market at the moment. I am, by the way, all for businesses protecting their intellectual property, as long as they don't make the end user jump through hoops to use their product. No, I do not use pirated versions of software myself... there is little point when there are equally good free alternatives out there. GIMP, Inkscape and paint.net satisfy my needs for image manipulation, OpenOffice.org and Google Documents fill in the office application hole. And so on and so forth. </rant>
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I have purchased Virtual Skipper 4 and it is now useless to me because their disc protection system refused to work on vista. And refuses to work on Windows 7 the disc protection Starforce just does not work with anything windows after XP so I have a legal right to use the software but can't that sucks