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kaharthemad wrote:Tik Hackers dont give one rats ass about your addictions to frozen sports and wood elves. They are looking for information from businesses, such as credit card info(which we store on our computers for specific clients) customer information for identity theft, and all around anything that can be used to make them money.
kaharthemad wrote:what I am saying is how can they tell it is pirated? I use crack programs so I dont have to cough up the fucking CD's everytime I play a game. but if you can...it would be construde as pirated. by their rules they can then delete them because by law I am allowed to make backups of my games.
Lets say they scan your shit and you are using a no cd crack for....Oblivion. You have the game, yet they delete the directory because you are running off your backup CD. Dont tell me you wont be pissed. The fact that you dont have any recourse of action does not bode well.
kaharthemad wrote:and how do you show proof of ownership? It is still an invasion of privacy plain and simple tik. and Im sure they will have all the bugs worked out of this....RIGHT....
Hatak wrote:Oh great... I live in Oklahoma. I should've known those idiots running the state would come up with this grand idea (with the help of MS). Hopefully we'll vote it down.
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