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Thread ID: 27879 2002-12-05 03:48:00 I've got warcraft lll TiMĀ©:*) (977) Press F1
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103424 2002-12-06 03:01:00 >every one that has warcraft get out the disk and you will find a key generator...

I bet not sunshine, I bet not.
Biggles (121)
103425 2002-12-06 03:05:00 Some reading Tim - enjoy:

www.gywlaw.co.nz
Biggles (121)
103426 2002-12-06 03:07:00 What are you sniffing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . !!!!!!!!!!! I wouldn't mind some of it myself . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

You didn't pay for your copy of what ever it was . . . . . therefore it is not yours . . . . . therefore you stole it . end of story .

The fact that your friend gave you his copy as a loan or what ever makes no difference, in fact he is just as guilty as you are .

You don't pay for it then it is called theft and software priracy . Simple .

As for a Key Gen on every copy . . . . . . . I don't think so, you will only find a key maker on disks that have been warezed .

As for wanting the CD Key so you can play on the net, well you have just shot yourself in the foot there, why would you want a key gen if you needed the CD Key that came with the genuine copy .

And even if you did know the genuine CD Key I would be surprised if you could still play the game on line because even with a key gen or genuine CD Key there are now ways that many of the on line game places use to make sure you are using a genuine CD .

If warez and key gens are what you are into there are other forums available on the net for you .

On the F! forum you will not get assistance for anything illegial and now that everyone knows that you are using copies of software, chances are that when you do have a genuine problem people here might be slow to assist you .
duckyduck (197)
103427 2002-12-06 03:08:00 Here's a goody for you. Lucky for you your crime isn't on this scale, so you're probably safe from this fate:

Software pirate to serve prison time (www.idg.net.nz)
Biggles (121)
103428 2002-12-06 03:13:00 Bruce, the BSA might give you an Xmas present. Don't they offer a $5000 reward for information?

Of course you wouldn't do it... ]:)
Graham L (2)
103429 2002-12-06 03:16:00 Well, I gotta tell you, that 5K would come in handy . I could get myself a new PC and have some chnage left to BUY myself some new games . . . Biggles (121)
103430 2002-12-06 03:17:00 The fact that you say there is a key gen on the CD makes me think that your friends "legitimate" copy is in fact a pirated copy anyhow, no games I know of come with their own key gen .

The fact that you openly post everything you do leads me to two conclusions

1 . You are either extremely ignorant (which in this case i would recommend)
2 . You are extremely stupid .

The fact that you have produced a decent web page by yourself would hopefully mean you are not No . 2 .

Hopefully you learn from your many mistakes .

Veale
Veale (536)
103431 2002-12-06 03:27:00 I wouldn't mind $5000 . . . . . . . . . . . where do I send information about little Tim and his friends .

My first xmas present in may years . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5000 .

Now, what could I buy for $5000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ;\
duckyduck (197)
103432 2002-12-06 03:33:00 Well, if Tim has his entire collection of games supplied this way then it sounds like an organised piracy ring to me. How many of his friends are involved in the gang? What other business software have they has supplied this way? Yes, I think I could get the $5000 reward for dobbing in such a nefarious organised crime ring

B-)
Biggles (121)
103433 2002-12-06 03:35:00 >wouldn't mind $5000

Hey Guys, I spotted himew first! I wanna share!
crozier (2004)
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