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- From: freek@phil.ruu.nl (Freek Wiedijk)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer
- Subject: Re: Uniquely identifying a Mac? How?
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- Date: 25 Dec 92 17:11:09 GMT
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- jpugh@apple.com (Jon Pugh) writes:
- >Of course, I must point out that piracy is not a valid long term solution,
- >for all the obvious reasons. You don't buy, we don't write. Piracy as a
- >full-time policy is a self defeating proposition. You've got to buy so
- >that the market works.
-
- Pirating business software for home use will obviously not suffer from
- this problem. Anyone want to run Excel on their home machine?
-
- Freek
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- Third theory of Phenomenal Dynamics: The difference between
- a symbol and an object is quantitative, not qualitative.
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