From: | Wroldsen, Steve - Highways |
Date: | 10 Aug 2000 at 13:49:34 |
Subject: | Amiga Piracy |
> adambell said,
>
> >> I'm just interested in knowing about the piracy that is occuring on the
>
> >> Miggy ATM. A short while ago, I assumed that piracy of Amiga software
> >> died at the same time the general public thought the Amiga had died.
>
> >No, it just became of interest to less people.
>
> >> I think I've read of Dopus, OS3.5, Wipeout and some clickboom games
> being
> >> pirated. Does anyone know where this is going on?
>
> >I saw a site recently with Opus, OS 3.5, ImageFx and many other
> >commercial programs. It's been dealt with. Wipeout was avaiolable fro
> >Scumbags'R'Us about a month before it went on sale.
>
> Why would 'scumbags' bother pirating Amiga software anyway. What do they
> get out of it?
> If they are Amiga users they are doing themselves no favours at all.
>
> Puzzled
>
> Steve
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>
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