Fowler said:We try not to get involved in these matters. If the forum is running a nulled forum software then let the software provider deal with it. Xenforo, IPB and vb all allow users to report sites possibly using nulled software. I have reported many sites over the years and they do seem to act quickly on reports.
madma said:The software provider should be notified. Nulled versions should only be used for testing on local machines or trying it on your local machine before buying the software.
ShadyX said:madma said:The software provider should be notified. Nulled versions should only be used for testing on local machines or trying it on your local machine before buying the software.
Nulled software should not be used at all. That is what the forum software's demo is for.
madma said:ShadyX said:madma said:The software provider should be notified. Nulled versions should only be used for testing on local machines or trying it on your local machine before buying the software.
Nulled software should not be used at all. That is what the forum software's demo is for.
I know but sometimes you need access to the who pieces to test all the elements. But only on a local desktop. It must not be accessible to the public.
The demo should be adequate even for that. There's really no reason to pirate forum software these days unless you're an a-hole.madma said:ShadyX said:madma said:The software provider should be notified. Nulled versions should only be used for testing on local machines or trying it on your local machine before buying the software.
Nulled software should not be used at all. That is what the forum software's demo is for.
I know but sometimes you need access to the who pieces to test all the elements. But only on a local desktop. It must not be accessible to the public.
They might mention it, sometimes the site they got it from includes a link in the footer (and other stuff, like ads from them, malicious code, etc).etc said:How do we know if the forum is using a nulled script?
etc said:How do we know if the forum is using a nulled script?
madma said:It usually says in the footer "nulled by ..."
Tindris said:madma said:It usually says in the footer "nulled by ..."
Not really.
There are different ways of detecting nulled software. The most common one is the copyright link in the footer not linking back to the developers site. There are also installed scripts in the software that can be visited and you can see there.
madma said:The software provider should be notified. Nulled versions should only be used for testing on local machines or trying it on your local machine before buying the software.
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