Hi Shaun,
I do understand their logic, but still it doesn't make it right. I can't 
afford to buy a brand new car, but I can't just walk to the nearist car 
dealership and expect to steel a new car just because I can't pay for 
it. Although there is a major price diference between a new car and a 
new version of Windows. At some point steeling is steeling no matter how 
you want to justify it.


shaun everiss wrote:
> I understand that part most software will not allow you to crack, decompile 
> modify, or anything like that.
> However its a pitty you can't easily transfer stuff betwene your home systems 
> when they change.
> Ok i can see the other viewpoint however I must say that I understand why the 
> every day pirate feels justified, heck if I couldn't afford this stuff I'd 
> feel justified.
> Its only because the laptops have their own copy and the fact that ebay 
> exists that I don't and even then In the past I have been slow to buy 
> expensive software, lets just say that.


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