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Re: Basic instinct
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Re: Basic instinct


  • Subject: Re: Basic instinct
  • From: John Stiles <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 4 Aug 2005 06:58:47 -0700

No, of course that's illegal.
What are you, nuts?
Software gets cracked. That's life.


On Aug 4, 2005, at 6:50 AM, Lorenzo wrote:

Hi,
I have just discovered that my application has been cracked. I want to
modify my code. If my app detectes that it has been cracked because some
variables are turned on but some other are still off (impossible when
properly registered), I show a dialog to the user saying that this program
has been cracked and if he continues the program will delete all the files
from the disk. The dialog has 2 buttons: Quit (predefined) and Continue. If
the user presses Quit, the application quits, but if he presses the button
Continue, my application really deletes all the files from the disk?



Can I do that? Is this legal? Who should I ask to? Am I too bad?


Best Regards -- Lorenzo email: email@hidden

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