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There are legal companies in my home country who make a living by selling pirated games and software for only 2$ each...

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  • 5
    Which means you can buy thousands of pirated software in a packaged form for a total amount of 35$, here is a list of all the content they "sell" to you:
    http://search.parandco.com/king/...
    (Spoilers: It contains copies of Windows 7, 8, 10; MS Office, All Adobe & Autodesk Products; Full version of Visual Studio, and even WinRAR!)
  • 5
    Sounds like what I saw when I was in South Korea.
  • 8
    If those copies are tested for viruses that's a great service.
  • 3
    This used to be a thing in Hungary as well before DC++ and torrenting became a thing
  • 6
    Backdoors included pro bono 😁
  • 4
    I think we found the real STEAMPUNKS!
  • 2
    @RRS-Ryan I don't get how that is considered a bad thing dude!? Do you mind explaining a bit more!?
  • 3
    @thedevdevil It's copying, not stealing.
  • 6
    @pajaja making use of someone's labor without it being a gift and something they normally charge for is legally considered to be theft of services. If someone agrees to come paint your house, and you provide all the paint and material, then you refuse to pay, you're not just being an ass, you're stealing from them.
  • 2
    @RevThwack sure, but in this case, unlike your painters, they didn't do any additional work because someone made a copy.
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    @pajaja the lack of additional work does not mean it isn't theft. Theft of services is anytime you makes use of someone else's labor, where they expect you to pay, and you don't pay. It's still their labor, even if they only have to work on it once.

    http://codes.findlaw.com/tx/...

    Yes, I know you're an open source advocate. I know you argue against commercial software. That doesn't mean you're justified in illegally using commercial software without paying.
  • 4
    It all depends of the country's wealth and the purchasing power of the people there if they are barely making money to survive they can't even think to buy a game with 30-60 bucks also many countries do not even allow people to pay for things online and that's what happens then!
  • 2
    @Latsky As far as I know, there are cracks for all major software and games (e.g. Windows 10 & GTA V are easily cracked.)

    As for your other question, I'm ashamed to say that it's Iran, and the discs you're witnessing are in a Electronics & Computer expo.
  • 3
    @Latsky Everything can be cracked. It's impossible to create uncrackable software. You can make the process very long and tedious but you cannot make it impossible

    But don't let that put you off from making an app. People don't really pirate apps as they pirate pc software
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    @RevThwack I'm actually a free (as in freedom) software advocate not an open source one, and I have nothing against commercial software, only proprietary one. Also I have nothing against people getting paid for their work, after all we are the ones writing software. And I never said that it's OK to use other people's work without their permission for personal gain. I am however against comparing people that make copies of software to violent criminals (pirates or whatever), or other bullshit that proprietary software lobbyists would like.

    Btw, I do have Windows installed on multiple PCs alongside some other proprietary software and close to 200 games on Steam, and I have valid licenses for all of them, so I'm not illegally using anything as you said.
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