Hallo Tom,

It's not worth a penny because it can be freely downloaded from Vietnam (I posted the URL here ;-)

I know bulgarians think that way.

Not only Bulgarians. 3/4 of the world thinks so. And many Americans and Germans too, by the way.


It's still theft.

It would be a theft if I *move* the files. If I copy them, I don't deprive anybody form anything. The whole nature of information allows copying, so it cannot be private property of anyone. All information but some reasonably secret and personal data must be free for everyone.


Quite the contrary, corporations steal our money when they ask us to buy their software. Microsoft stole everything they released. The criminals are they, not we. There is no fair (honest) way to become a millionnaire or a billionaire. And because we're not millionaires or billionaires, we're not criminals.

Good programmers who really deserve money, like you or Joergen Ibsen, get it even from people like me. I registered my copy of aPack! Would I register it if it it was made by a corporation like Borland? Never! They're too rich anyway!

Copyright is dying, long life copyleft! ;-)

Regards,
Lucho


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