Author: Ted Roche
Posted: 2007-08-25 17:47:17 Link
On 8/25/07, MB Software Solutions <vfpmcp@mbsoftwaresolutions.com> wrote:
> The percentage of good guys versus the percentage of pirates. Wonder
> what the margin is? Seems like the "one bad apple spoils the bunch"
> kind of scenario.
The number of OS vendors who assume you are a thief and require you to
prove otherwise vs. the number whio trust their customers to do the
right thing?
--
Ted Roche
Ted Roche & Associates, LLC
Author: Justin Darnell
Posted: 2007-08-25 17:52:53 Link
This is biting me. Vista won't activate. Its never even been
activated before. (Either that or I'm typing it in wrong.....)
J
On 8/25/07, Ted Roche <tedroche@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 8/25/07, MB Software Solutions <vfpmcp@mbsoftwaresolutions.com> wrote:
>
> > The percentage of good guys versus the percentage of pirates. Wonder
> > what the margin is? Seems like the "one bad apple spoils the bunch"
> > kind of scenario.
>
> The number of OS vendors who assume you are a thief and require you to
> prove otherwise vs. the number whio trust their customers to do the
> right thing?
>
> --
> Ted Roche
> Ted Roche & Associates, LLC
>
>
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Author: Rick Schummer
Posted: 2007-08-25 21:37:25 Link
>> The number of OS vendors who assume you are a thief and require you to prove otherwise vs. the
number whio trust their customers to do the right thing?<<
Common Ted, talk to me after you have had billions of your software pirated. Heck, talk to me after
you have had 100,000 pirated. It is not one bad apple, otherwise I doubt we would even be discussing
this. If you are not doing something wrong, then entering in 50 alphanumeric characters should be a
non-issue. While I hate copy protection as much as the next guy, I have had lots of my IP stolen and
copied, and flaunted in front of me. So I guess I am tainted the other way.
Rick
White Light Computing, Inc.
www.whitelightcomputing.com
www.swfox.net
www.rickschummer.com
Author: Ted Roche
Posted: 2007-08-25 22:16:25 Link
On 8/25/07, Rick Schummer <profox@whitelightcomputing.com> wrote:
> Common Ted, talk to me after you have had billions of your software pirated. Heck, talk to me after
> you have had 100,000 pirated.
C'mon, Rick, tell me that you think that MS DRM stops anyone who wants
a cracked version of Windows. Get real. Anyone who wants one can find
one. DRM just hurts those who are trying to follow the rules, when the
vendor doesn't live up to their end of the bargain, or installs a
rootkit that causes problems, goes out of business, or decides they
don't want you doing what you're doing.
DRM is a bad technique that doesn't work.
--
Ted Roche
Ted Roche & Associates, LLC
Author: Ted Roche
Posted: 2007-08-25 22:18:27 Link
On 8/25/07, Rick Schummer <profox@whitelightcomputing.com> wrote:
> While I hate copy protection as much as the next guy, I have had lots of my IP stolen and
> copied, and flaunted in front of me. So I guess I am tainted the other way.
I've also had my copywritten materials stolen.
What are you planning on doing, starting "Rick's Genuine Advantage?"
--
Ted Roche
Ted Roche & Associates, LLC
Author: Ted Roche
Posted: 2007-08-25 22:35:14 Link
> On 8/25/07, Rick Schummer <profox@whitelightcomputing.com> wrote:
>
> > While I hate copy protection as much as the next guy, I have had lots of my IP stolen and
> > copied, and flaunted in front of me. So I guess I am tainted the other way.
Hatred leads to the Dark Side.
I just can't see how Microsoft preventing legitimate users with legal
copies of MS software from installing their software helps you enforce
a copyright, licensing or contractual violation.
What are you going to do, lock up clients' data so they have to call
you for a password? Encrypt your program so it only runs on machines
you've approved in environments you allow? Don't plan on any
vacations. Don't let your cell phone battery run down. I don't want to
have to be that accessible. I know some members of the forums have
customers they believe they have to treat this way. I guess I am lucky
that I'm not in that situation (though I do know of people who are
running my code without the licensing fees everyone else pays -- I
hope they're enjoying their 5-year-old app). And I have brought former
clients to court over contractual violations. It's not pleasant.
But the attitude of punishing clients is not one that wins loyalty in
the end. MS can get away with in the arenas they are perceived as
monopolists.
--
Ted Roche
Ted Roche & Associates, LLC
Author: Stephen the Cook
Posted: 2007-08-25 22:55:55 Link
Ted Roche <> wrote:
> On 8/25/07, MB Software Solutions <vfpmcp@mbsoftwaresolutions.com>
> wrote:
>
>> The percentage of good guys versus the percentage of pirates. Wonder
>> what the margin is? Seems like the "one bad apple spoils the bunch"
>> kind of scenario.
>
> The number of OS vendors who assume you are a thief and require you
> to prove otherwise vs. the number whio trust their customers to do
> the right thing?
I guess that when someone steals your stuff that you expect to be paid for
you want to prevent it from repeating in the future. I was told that my
used car app was being hawked by the snap on tool guy.
I adjusted the sign on process, added encryption and failed the customer
name when they hacked the encryption text. Granted that customer name was
on all contracts for selling the vehicle. I put it out with the probable
thief I had. It took effect 45 days later.
So if your committed to open source then fine. If your not, you should
protect yourself as best you can. I have decorative security doors on my
home to protect me from the bad people. Why not do the same with my
products out for sale?
Stephen Russell
DBA / .Net Developer
Memphis TN 38115
901.246-0159
"A good way to judge people is by observing how they treat those who
can do them absolutely no good." ---Unknown
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Author: Stephen the Cook
Posted: 2007-08-25 23:03:50 Link
Ted Roche <> wrote:
> On 8/25/07, Rick Schummer <profox@whitelightcomputing.com> wrote:
>
>> Common Ted, talk to me after you have had billions of your software
>> pirated. Heck, talk to me after you have had 100,000 pirated.
>
> C'mon, Rick, tell me that you think that MS DRM stops anyone who
> wants a cracked version of Windows. Get real. Anyone who wants one
> can find one. DRM just hurts those who are trying to follow the
> rules, when the vendor doesn't live up to their end of the bargain,
> or installs a rootkit that causes problems, goes out of business, or
> decides they don't want you doing what you're doing.
>
> DRM is a bad technique that doesn't work.
Have you ever been a victim of a crime Ted? Someone break into your car,
home, apt, business, or your identity? When it happens to you don't think
that "It's alright." Sorry but you feel the opposite, or at least I did.
Stephen Russell
DBA / .Net Developer
Memphis TN 38115
901.246-0159
"A good way to judge people is by observing how they treat those who
can do them absolutely no good." ---Unknown
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Author: Allen
Posted: 2007-08-26 03:44:45 Link
Chop their hands off I say
And mean it.
You work hard to get things and some low life that never bothered, thinks
they can just take what they cant earn. We need a new Australia.
Allen
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Author: Ed Leafe
Posted: 2007-08-26 07:32:24 Link
On Aug 25, 2007, at 11:18 PM, Ted Roche wrote:
> What are you planning on doing, starting "Rick's Genuine Advantage?"
Yeah, I'll bet that sales will boom when people have to deal with
that to use his software!
-- Ed Leafe