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Title: Serial Numbers
Post by: Night Hawk on September 23, 2002, 11:36:21 pm
Well, just to let everyoen knoe, i dont know much about cmps and stuff,( becuase im 13 years old (http://dynamic.gamespy.com/~damnr6/yabbse/YaBBImages/icon_lol.gif)) but why is it bad to get someone's serial number. peopel give u it on carracho and stuff. i got banned for trying to get oen on GR because mine expired.

yea um, dont laugh at me, im a young idiot.  (http://dynamic.gamespy.com/~damnr6/yabbse/YaBBImages/ass.gif)


Title: Re:Serial Numbers
Post by: jn.loudnotes on September 23, 2002, 11:46:22 pm
Some software programs and such are authenticated through serial numbers - sharing them is akin to software piracy.

What serial number were you trying to get?


Title: Re:Serial Numbers
Post by: Jeb on September 24, 2002, 12:34:22 am
Don't waste your time poking around in the resource of the file, i guess if you really devoted yourself to cracking a program you could toy with the hex in the data fork, but still its all a waste of time.

As far as serial numbers go, i've seen a couple programs that contain a large list of them. however, most developers are catching onto it and with every update of the software your pirated serial number goes bad. if you did acually have a legit serial number, but upgraded it to a newer version and the serial number stoped working. You could do this,
go into the vers resource in res edit, and change the version back to the previous version number that could posibly work, or you could email or phone the developer depending on what company its from.

I understand that the so called Pirating software is a bad thing to do. I'm acually a computer science major in college. but yet i think that for a 13 year old kid to be using a pirated version of a good peice of software it could be benificial. A example would be photoshop, no13 year old, let alone a 17 year old could come up with the money to pay for it. But i learded photoshop at the ripe age of 12 because a family friend gave me a copy. I don't see how harm can be done with a piece of software you that you can't buy (because of finatial reasons). I'm planing on buying copys of Photoshop 7, and Studio MX off my educational discount because finaly i have enough money to use them legit. And if it wasn't for me using "pirated software" at a young age i wouldn't be devoting myself to a carreer in computers like i am now.
Pirating is bad in the senario of one office buying a copy of word and putting it on all the computers. Or if your distributing them over the internet on a broad scale.
Thats my philosophy behind software pirating.
jeb
btw, how come apple isn't a serial number/ software registration whore like microsoft is?


Title: Re:Serial Numbers
Post by: Bondo on September 24, 2002, 01:37:27 am
btw, how come apple isn't a serial number/ software registration whore like microsoft is?

Because they aren't run by the spawn of satan mb?


Title: Re:Serial Numbers
Post by: KoS Ultimo on September 24, 2002, 01:39:39 am

btw, how come apple isn't a serial number/ software registration whore like microsoft is?

Your not suppose to question the good things about mac. Because once you start telling them how great they are, they find some way to screw you over. (A perfect example is @mac.com)


Title: Re:Serial Numbers
Post by: Jeb on September 24, 2002, 02:08:00 am
hah,
.mac  is acually usefull i have the full thing (my dad payed for it not me)
its well integrated into jag and really fast.
Not to mention the usefullness of it.


Title: Re:Serial Numbers
Post by: |MP|Buccaneer on September 24, 2002, 02:29:05 am
Apple uses sn's for it's higher end software (Appleshare IP, OSX Server, WebObjects, etc).  They just don't bother for the normal OS.  


Title: Re:Serial Numbers
Post by: alaric on September 24, 2002, 04:15:14 am
Apple uses sn's for it's higher end software (Appleshare IP, OSX Server, WebObjects, etc).  They just don't bother for the normal OS.  

Considering that every machine apple sells comes pre-loaded with a copy of the OS that's not surprising.  :)

But I have heard rumors that apple may start serial number in OSX soon. I hope not, that would just be too microsoft....


Title: Re:Serial Numbers
Post by: electronicjo on September 24, 2002, 04:43:51 am

?I think that for a 13 year old kid to be using a pirated version of a good peice of software it could be benificial. A example would be photoshop, no13 year old, let alone a 17 year old could come up with the money to pay for it? I don't see how harm can be done with a piece of software you that you can't buy (because of finatial reasons). I'm planing on buying copys of Photoshop 7, and Studio MX off my educational discount because finaly i have enough money to use them legit?


     I partly agree. Pirating CAN be beneficial for YOURSELF, but if you take into consideration the companies and developers that spend their time and resources to create such great software, they deserve the money. That's why they release demos; Try before you buy.

Education discounts are a plus. What's even better is a job. Remember, you can always "borrow" your parents' credit card ;).


Title: Re:Serial Numbers
Post by: kos.viper on September 24, 2002, 09:39:17 pm
no13 year old, let alone a 17 year old could come up with the money to pay for it

I could have bought PS 7 with my own cash if my parents hadn't of.  It's called a job Jeb


Title: Re:Serial Numbers
Post by: Night Hawk on September 25, 2002, 02:08:30 pm
HAHA, well u guessed right, it was Photoshop 7, i guess ill just have to DL it again, but it takes too long an my brother will get pissed because he cant get on,(btw i use carracho)  ;D


Title: Re:Serial Numbers
Post by: Brain on September 25, 2002, 04:11:09 pm
alright, this thread was borderline before, and now it see'm like it's about to cross that line

preemptve lock
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