10/20/2008 10:11:30 AM
fake
10/20/2008 10:54:50 AM
10/20/2008 11:10:14 AM
10/20/2008 11:13:00 AM
ha didn't catch that, whoops.yeah - sounds like stolen cd keys - legit on adobe's side for registering, but overall hijacked.
10/20/2008 11:14:09 AM
they're probably "legit" because they were stolen from a large company (that legitimately purchased it) who used that key for a lot of computers - adobe probably knows the key has been pirated, but it would take too much manpower on the company's side to have the key changed... and chances are that if it happened once, it'll happen again.so adobe probably just said "fuck dat, i just live"i know that for some of the software installs where i work, licenses are based on IP since all the public-facing IPs we use are all in the same subnet. this would be a better way to do it.
10/20/2008 11:20:59 AM
10/20/2008 2:37:46 PM
Many companies, including big names like Miscrosoft, distribute unlicensed software for evaluation purposes to businesses and professionals in order to encourage them to use their software, determine if it fits their needs, or to figure out logistics of deployment prior to entering into a license agreement.The sole agreed-upon use of these distributions is to gain an understanding of the features of the software and how to use it. The software functions just like the real thing.These are typically obtained for free or for a small service charge from the developer and almost always illegal to resell. Using this software is no different from downloading a cracked version off the internet.
10/22/2008 6:41:27 PM
I mean if you just want some pirated software hop on the the pirate bay or shoot me a PM.
10/22/2008 9:49:03 PM
of course not realYOU of all people should know this
10/23/2008 8:34:16 AM