From: Dustin Cook on 21 Sep 2006 14:33 Nick Skrepetos wrote: > I simply would like to test your software just as you have tested mine. > Why would you not provide a password to the software? Send it direct to > my e-mail if you don't want to publicly post it. I am happy to provide > you a free registration code for SUPERAntiSpyware Professional as a > "trade" if you like. Damn! PcButts, a free code to the pro version of superantispyware in exchange for a copy of your software sounds like a good deal to me...I'd take him up on the offer if I were you, no real harm in it. Gee Nick, what could I do to get one of those codes without paying for it? I refuse to pirate your product, obviously. So I can either run the free one, or pay for the full one, or.. ehh, try and get a key out of you. (shameless grin)
From: Bud on 21 Sep 2006 14:36 > My new tool... Nuts. I tho't I had you k-f'd. Well, I'll ty again.
From: Damian on 21 Sep 2006 19:52 Dustin Cook wrote: > Nick Skrepetos wrote: > >> I simply would like to test your software just as you have tested >> mine. Why would you not provide a password to the software? Send it >> direct to my e-mail if you don't want to publicly post it. I am >> happy to provide you a free registration code for SUPERAntiSpyware >> Professional as a "trade" if you like. > > Damn! PcButts, a free code to the pro version of superantispyware in > exchange for a copy of your software sounds like a good deal to > me...I'd take him up on the offer if I were you, no real harm in it. > > Gee Nick, what could I do to get one of those codes without paying for > it? I refuse to pirate your product, obviously. So I can either run > the free one, or pay for the full one, or.. ehh, try and get a key > out of you. (shameless grin) Why am I not surprised that you can't shell out $30.
From: Gabriela Salvisberg on 21 Sep 2006 20:13 Wed, 20 Sep 2006 20:52:38 -0700 pcbutts1 wrote: > All my free tools are now password protected to prevent thievery. "Thievery"? As in this [1] Kaspersky blog entry? Yeah, you're "famous". [1] http://www.viruslist.com/en/weblog?weblogid=197597102 Gabriela PS: I hate crossposting to groups that I don't read, but this time I won't remove the crosspost. Setting a follow-up to aca-v instead.
From: pcbutts1 on 21 Sep 2006 21:49 This is original just like my scripts http://www.pcbutts1.com/license.htm -- The best live web video on the internet http://www.seedsv.com/webdemo.htm NEW Embedded system W/Linux. We now sell DVR cards. See it all at http://www.seedsv.com/products.htm Sharpvision simply the best http://www.seedsv.com "Leythos" <void(a)nowhere.lan> wrote in message news:1KBQg.1156$pq4.455(a)tornado.ohiordc.rr.com... > In article <Nfudndajp6LJTIzYnZ2dnUVZ_vmdnZ2d(a)giganews.com>, pcbutts1 > @seedsv.com says... >> My new tool in the fight against Spyware/malware is a detection and >> removal >> utility to clean computers with the Windows 2000/XP operating system that >> are infected with fake security warnings caused by Smitfraud and it's >> many >> variants. Spyerase now has 1100+ signatures to remove all variants of >> Smitfraud listed below. This tool is free but won't be for long. > > And we've all seen where you get your programming skills from, where > you've been banned from posting due to being busted for pirating code, > where vendors have publically (in Usenet) stated that you don't have > permission to host their downloadable files, etc.... > > Anyone that you don't want to have the password can get it, since they > only need to make you think they are not who you know, and you send it > to them, just like the other time you passworded your site/files..... > > If you were really the author, and not pirated some others works, you > could post the proof in this group and everyone would defend you like we > do the authors of the code you've pirated before. > > If you can prove to me that you've created a original work, not pirated > anyone else's work and just hacked it to look like it might be yours, I > personally will defend your work anytime someone tries to post it as > their own - Come on, give me something to believe, post the proof that > you are being pirated and I can assure you that the security members > will actually come to your defense - but, if you lie to us and don't > give evidence that the work is your own origonal work, well, what has > happened will continue to happen. > > Only a pirate is afraid to provide proof. > > -- > > spam999free(a)rrohio.com > remove 999 in order to email me
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