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2010-09-26
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Adobe charges basically what people would already spend a month on beer for their creative suite.
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2010-09-26
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Photoshop CS5 is 699 USD. You drink a lot of beer.
Creative suite non upgrade (basic) is 2300 EUR. You have a drinking problem :P
I'm sure we are talking about different things.
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2010-09-26
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2010-09-26
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...Where all the other people on the "Okay side" went is anyone's guess...
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2010-09-26
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2010-09-27
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I'm still curious to hear if every single anti-piracy advocate here that took the time to giddieup on their mighty high horses have ever had a pirated piece of software (app, game, music, movie) in their possession and/or enjoyed someone else's. It doesn't really matter when it was or why it was - if you did it you really have no right to ram your dubious morals down anyone's throat as that person may well be in exactly the same situation (age, financial situation, etc) as you were then.
For the record I'm against software piracy myself but I downloaded music and movies years ago so there would be too many glasswalls for me to start throwing any bricks due to me now being in a situation where I don't have to do so. Doesn't give me any right to judge others.
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2010-09-27
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I'm still curious to hear if every single anti-piracy advocate here that took the time to giddieup on their mighty high horses have ever had a pirated piece of software (app, game, music, movie) in their possession and/or enjoyed someone else's. It doesn't really matter when it was or why it was - if you did it you really have no right to ram your dubious morals down anyone's throat as that person may well be in exactly the same situation (age, financial situation, etc) as you were then.
For the record I'm against software piracy myself but I downloaded music and movies years ago so there would be too many glasswalls for me to start throwing any bricks due to me now being in a situation where I don't have to do so. Doesn't give me any right to judge others.
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2010-09-27
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sela, I said it's semantics from the standpoint of the content creator or owner.
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2010-09-27
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I'm still curious to hear if every single anti-piracy advocate here that took the time to giddieup on their mighty high horses have ever had a pirated piece of software (app, game, music, movie) in their possession and/or enjoyed someone else's. It doesn't really matter when it was or why it was - if you did it you really have no right to ram your dubious morals down anyone's throat as that person may well be in exactly the same situation (age, financial situation, etc) as you were then.
For the record I'm against software piracy myself but I downloaded music and movies years ago so there would be too many glasswalls for me to start throwing any bricks due to me now being in a situation where I don't have to do so. Doesn't give me any right to judge others.
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Autodesk gives you their software if you're a student. Adobe charges basically what people would already spend a month on beer for their creative suite. And what's odd... the OP was one of the people talking about buying a spare N900 (I think) and yet they can't purchase the software to support their education?
Just sad.