readermaniax said:
the price of pirated windows xp is rs 30
bring me a blank cd and i'll copy it for free
actually, this is the latest craze in town... burning stuff for other people. i admit i use pirated stuff, but they work, and its free, i cant imagine who would pay 499$ for buying micro$oft visual studio for just doing a project..so we just get it off net
besides, coming to games, original games cost an elephant, and besides they ned the dumb cd to play, making read times slow, just think of it... cd read speed is max 52x, while the hard disk spd is waaaay higher .. so everyone prefers ripped versions,
i dont need to say anything about movies, cuz parents shout if you say you wanna go to a movie...they dont understand its for fun...and they shout more if its an A rated movie....who cares abt ratings today? (im 16 and ive watched a lot
) thats why illegal vcds and dvds survive and people dont understand that its because of THEM that the illegal copying industry survives....its not becuz the sellers wanna make money...
@wizrulz
what you don understand is.. theres no available method for making one time installs etc...remember, EVERY RULE IS MEANT TO BE BROKEN...for example just look at the dvd industry, people said they could watch it 5 times only and its impossible to copy movies to the comp....look at the genius who reverse-engineered the dvd player hardware and created one of the most brilliant softwares till date-DVD XCOPY..im saying he is brilliant because he found a solution when none was available. most people say they dont like illegal stuff and things like that...just go to their homes and check....their windoze xp will be registered to CRaCkeRZZZZ or something like that...
what people dont realize that reverse-engineering is an ART...which should be appreciated like programming and painting and music....it takes a programmer several days to write something...but as most people think, it does not take a cracker 5 minutes or so to break the protection....its a long process where the cracker gains knowledge..lots of it.. remember, when this noobie cracker grows up and becomes a programmer himself, he will write better software, careful not to commit the mistakes his previous generation of programmers made...