IPB doesnt sell that. They would have had to make a deal with IPB, and IPB is earning a certain percent of the money they make from ads. It doesnt make any sense other wise.Stinger said:They probably brought a license that allows them to distribute the software freely amongst users
face it guys the day someone illegally reproduces and releases a protected software such as this would be the day they get sued and/or the web is taken down for legal issues.
Perry said:I tried a pirate vBulletin once, it turned out to be PunBB ~lol~
jasonp said:Perry said:I tried a pirate vBulletin once, it turned out to be PunBB ~lol~
I tryed a pirated copy of vbulletin i got an email from jelsoft and they took my site down -lol- never used that website anyway..
Perry said:jasonp said:Perry said:I tried a pirate vBulletin once, it turned out to be PunBB ~lol~
I tryed a pirated copy of vbulletin i got an email from jelsoft and they took my site down -lol- never used that website anyway..
Why are they called jelsoft?
jasonp said:Perry said:jasonp said:Perry said:I tried a pirate vBulletin once, it turned out to be PunBB ~lol~
I tryed a pirated copy of vbulletin i got an email from jelsoft and they took my site down -lol- never used that website anyway..
Why are they called jelsoft?
Vbulletin is a product developed by jelsoft.
I dont see how that can only be 20%, but atleast they did indeed pay for it.Perry said:I asked the IPS Resources team on the IPB forums and they said its made using about 20% of IPB coding and they paid for it.
Ghost said:I suppose, but I never have liked companies that do stuff like that to IPB and even phpBB. I think if you want to use the software learn to install it yourself.
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