Giorgios said:I'm running a nulled copy of phpBB tbh right now.
master412160 said:It is not fair to those who pay. It doesn't benefit anyone.
The guy using it will likely put less effort into the project due to not having made a real investment to begin with....
This is just for the guy using the nulled script... Not to start with all the other reasons for 3rd parties involved why someone should not use a nulled script for a project.
But I'm not that much against using a nulled script for testing purposes only if the demo would expire to soon or the software website has no demo feature.
Uncle Smurf said:master412160 said:It is not fair to those who pay. It doesn't benefit anyone.
The guy using it will likely put less effort into the project due to not having made a real investment to begin with....
This is just for the guy using the nulled script... Not to start with all the other reasons for 3rd parties involved why someone should not use a nulled script for a project.
But I'm not that much against using a nulled script for testing purposes only if the demo would expire to soon or the software website has no demo feature.
You earn my support on this.
R44 said:Dennis said:Its still illegal
On a testing environment, such as a local one, what does it matter?
Giorgios said:I'm running a nulled copy of phpBB tbh right now.
R44 said:On a testing environment, such as a local one, what does it matter?Dennis said:Its still illegal
Matt said:I'm pretty sure it's always illegal to use nulled software. If you use an offshore host and live in a country with standard copyright laws, then the software maker could theoretically get a court order to force you to stop using the software on penalty of being jailed for ignoring a court order.
Of course, that's very unlikely to happen. Software makers only really have the resources to harass hosts into deleting your account, assuming the host cooperates with them.
But, to me, even if you live in a country where the copyright laws make it legal, it's still the right thing to pay for the software you use.
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