I downloaded software as a student, but paid for it as a professional. There is a great joy in cracking software. You get to use professional tools, free. The flip side is that the market becomes over saturated with non pros who have done the same, and will be your competition for a job.
I noticed that on job sites, employers are looking for professional skills, cheap. Software like Adobe and Maya are far from cheap, so those who buy it want to be compensated. Those who pirate it will work for pennies or less.
Do you feel that pirated software creates competition?
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June 13th, 2009 at 8:20 am
The bottom line here is this.
When you download just about any of the high dollar softwares have the capability to disable pirated software.
In the not to distant future you will start to see prosecution of these software pirates.
When it comes there are going to be a lot of suprised people most are kids, that want everything free.
June 16th, 2009 at 12:52 pm
I think it’s ridiculous Parent’s don’t want there kid’s on the corner dealing drugs but it’s a crime too download something that some source supplies you with he/she should be sited for making it possible
not the person who took what they provided key gens are everywhere these days especially for Photo shop and programs like that,See though that’s the thing IF Adobe is such a Huge software why don’t they do a better job at protecting there software and only making there products available by purchase until then I don’t see A Problem with it because if some one has the money they will support it surely if some one truly struggles especially a young adolecent Ask yourself whats worse kid’s on the corner selling drugs to get the software or using a Keygen provided by some one else to get it.