Re: Java and avoiding software piracy?



Twisted <twisted0n3@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
If you disagree, and post a followup to that effect, please furnish
evidence to support your position in the form of the name of a Usenet
newsgroup that would constitute such an "appropriate forum". I will
direct similar future material to said newsgroup if it meets the
obvious criteria.

Even if there is *no forum at all*, where this would be on-topic,
even then it is still offtopic here...

Just like you deny companies the "right" to make profit,
we deny you the "right" to demand solutions for your problems for
free.
.



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