@Rassilon
>I understand your concern over the anti-piracy code, but as it was removed by Elbox that should have been the end of the issue. Your insistance of a public apology, (when no one had accidently activated the anti-piracy code) was unecessary, and a poor excuse for removing support.
Actually, if you have truely read the soap opera, the stop of registrations was NOT an issue about apologies for the RDB issue (except for implicitely calling me a liar), but their denial to clearly state on their websites and advertisments that the software necessary to use the Spider card (Poseidon USB Stack) is NOT shipped with the Spider and is NOT registered, thus potential buyers being maliciously deceived (and me getting mails from angry users). Moreover, they were promoting their product with the features that it does not have per se, but only with Poseidon installed. In fact, they copy & pasted the poseidon feature list. I told them to remove it (copyright violation). They denied it. They treated me like sh*t. They even claimed that they did not need a registered copy of Poseidon to develop their drivers, thus never registered it. Stopping the registration process was my only way to attract attention to this issue. The only thing that eventually would hurt them. Unfortunately, I was wrong: These bunch of [insert your favourite word here] did not stop selling the Spider or deliver their own product, but actively continued to promote it, intentionally not mentioning that registrations have ceased. They just don't care what happens to the user, as long as they can sell their stuff.
So, as the users kept supporting Elb*x and their exceptional moral concepts, things will change again soon.