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Offline Quixote

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Re: Scala IC 400 Amiga
« on: April 26, 2003, 08:13:40 PM »
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I also find checksum error on disk n. 3...
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:evil: Next thing you know, Exie will  have found errors on all of the disks, and you'll have sent him a complete, pirate, copy of the software, believing that he's entitled to it.  It's an old trick in those circles: one piece here, another piece there, etc.  Don't fall for it.  Especially not on this site; we have more class, here.
 

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Re: Scala IC 400 Amiga
« Reply #1 on: April 26, 2003, 08:17:46 PM »
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I have all Scala IC 400 Disks just email me on cyboaa@vera.net and i send. :-)
:-? I'm sure that when you say "send",  you mean "send via snail mail", because you don't use the software any more.  Am I right?
 

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Re: Scala IC 400 Amiga
« Reply #2 on: April 27, 2003, 10:59:27 AM »
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...This site is about keeping the Amiga alive. If that means breaching some bureaucratic red tape from a long-dead company, so be it.  

Share it all.
:-( No, sir.  It isn’t about long-dead companies having no Intellectual Property rights.  If an outfit goes bankrupt, those rights go to the creditors along with the company’s other assets.  If a parent company closes one of its subdivisions or whatever, the rights are still held by the parent company.  Look at Amiga’s history as an example.

:roll: Software does not become Public Domain or similar just because you have trouble locating the owner.  Right and wrong do not hinge on your convenience, nor should they.  Just because your hardware has the ability to duplicate software doesn’t make it the right thing to do.

:-? Have you learned nothing from the comic books? “With great power comes great responsibility.”  That’s my screen saver, by the way.  I kid you not.