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2010-09-27
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No because schools now usually supply free yearly licenses for their students (like autoCAD or Solidworks etc)
Of course, some schools don't do that
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2010-09-27
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A former employer once got rid of AutoCAD. They tossed everything they had into a dumpster. A friend of mine rescued a lot of it. In the pile I found a brand new unregistered AutoCAD 13. Nice.
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2010-09-27
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2010-09-27
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Wait a second.. how the hell is dumpster diving to obtain the software any better than anything else being discussed?
As you stated, in bold, previously: You pay for the right to USE it... you are still circumventing that by Dumpster Diving.
In the computer security world, dumpster diving is a form of Social Engineering and typically is a stepping stone to a form of hacking.
Dumpster diving to grab software, and then using said software, is just as much a form of piracy as taking it off the shelf, downloading it, copying it, whatever.
YOU still didn't pay for it.
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2010-09-27
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Um, we do that already today. Next time you're at the supermarket, look at the fruits and vegetables.
I get it, you're hung up on high moral ground. All I'm trying to do now is explain to others the impact of their actions.
I'm sure all at some point have done some sort of piracy but now don't. I don't see why they're point of view is any less valid.
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2010-09-27
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a) Just because I don't want it doesn't mean anyone can have it. Generally speaking, of course.
b) Not all that is discarded is open salvage. Correct me if I'm wrong.
c) If throwing away and recovery is legal, then so should lending, donating and resale as second hand. They aren't, especially in the software league. Many an example where second hand software is denied access, updates, support.
If I were, I'd be able to claim my right to the content at any time. I can't. If I have a tape version of a song, downloading it in a torrent would still get me axed.
If I were, I 'd get a discount in the CD store because I already bought the material and only need to pay the support.
If I were, I wouldn't be limited to the number of times I can download the same song. Nor would I be to the number of installs I can have. Nor would the functioning of my software be tied intentionally to the physical support.
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2010-09-27
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Most are domestic. All perishable goods that aren't insanely prices are at least prepared here. 99% are at least packaged here due to mandatory language instruction limits. Once you go over a certain volume it's actually a bad idea to carry them over.
And even if you ship it at great personal cost. Let's see you ask $2.99 for a burger there. Who's gonna pay for it?
Let me inflict on to you some of the ambiguity I face trying to get a point across. ls it "ok" for a thief, that has a wallet in his hands, to join a crowd and scream for the hanging of another thief, just because the latter has been caught?
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2010-09-28
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Round and round we go.
Drug companies routine license drugs for the third world so that it can be sold more cheaply in other markets.
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2010-09-28
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Just because you and I cannot describe in detail a winning economy model where IP is free today, doesn't mean that it's not going to happen tomorrow. You are defending a dinosaur...
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Of course, some schools don't do that