Go ahead and ban me if you feel that way. Banning someone for being critical of software piracy isn't going to look too good, is it? After all, I'm only reminding people of the law and that they are in violation. Get off the power trip. And also remember that, due to your moderator status, you have a closer affiliation with Ambrosia than regular users. Anything you say or do reflects upon Ambrosia and it would be very contradictory for someone affiliated with Ambrosia, a software company, to condone software piracy. It'd be as irrational as a moderator posting registration codes for EVO, and holding that pirating expensive graphics software and not Ambrosia games is a very slippery slope indeed.
Specifically this instance: If Necromicon sells Matrix a copy of Infini-d 4.0, Necromicon must also transfer the license. If he has no license, he's trafficking in stolen goods which is, in most states, a fairly serious crime. (Not to mention the fact that it becomes a federal case as soon as said goods cross state lines or the US Postal service becomes involved.)
And, I pointed out that under certain portions of the DMCA that even an otherwise legal sale is rendered ILLGEAL because the DMCA is a lobbiest law, not a consensus law. It exists to strip the rights of the citizens to further the IP control of the corporations. This is completely unreasonable and totally untolerable as it represents the selling-out of a constiuency by our elected leaders for personal gain. However believing that one can take whatever they want for free is also wrong, something that both Mill and Kant agreed upon. Mill would say different if we were talking about a subsitence item, something that one needed or you would literally die, but Kant wouldn't. Regardless, w'ere not talking about anything like that, are we? We are talking about software, something which is--by the nature of its use pertaining to EV/EVO plugins--a complete and utter luxury.
Oh yes, we're just making copies here, so it's okay, right? No. It's not. It's the same as taking a book, making a copy, and giving away that copy. The actual material cost of the book is not that large---it's the value of the words in the book and, moreso, the tremendous overhead involved with preproduction. What you're doing is taking the potential market of the book and subtracting one by immoral means. That copy is one less copy that could potentially be sold. That's wrong.
Specifically on 3D software, there are some truly wonderful low-cost or free alternatives. You, yourself Kwanzar, use Mechanisto. But there's also Strata3D which, though it can be an evil buggy program, is free and rather powerful if one takes the time to learn the program. I know that Strata only has the manuals online, with no PDF included in the free release, but it's something that you have to tolerate. (Actually if someone will donate the bandwidth, I do have PDF'd copies of the manuals from SSP 2.5.3. Strata3D is basically a much needed bug fix so the old manuals are perfectly pertinent. Just post a followup to this message and I'll ftp them to thefyi from which you can ftp them direct to your site.) If your machine isn't capable of running Strata3D, by all means search Hotline, Carracho, etc. and find a copy of StrataVision3D 5.0 which runs just peachy on even a machine such as a Quadra900 (runs okay on a Qudra 840AV, at least). Strata put the full version of a MacAddict CD awhile back, so to me that means they really don't care if they get anything for it. It's a perfectly capable 3D program--again, moreso than Mechanisto--and is small, fast, and quite stable even on lower-end machines. It's a great way to get accustomed to working in 3D and a great way to avoid dropping a few hundred dollars (or spending hours downloading Lightwave off Hotline :rolleyes : ). you can actually see if you have the patience and talent for 3d work, or if your brain will get pissed off because it can't translate the 2D image of the screen into a 3D space inside your noggin. (this is a problem... i've known some great 2D designers that simply can't handle working 3D space, let alone 4D)
That being said, and to address Matrix's original question, I would buy (url="http://"http://maxon.de/usa/index.html")Cinema4D Go(/url) as it's got an amazing amount of bang for the buck. AFAIK, the only difference between it and XL is that Go is limited to a resolution of 720x576 which is more than adequate for ship building purposes. And, to boot, it ships with a CD-ROM with over 140 ship parts that can be mixed-and-matched to create whatever configuration of ship you desire. (iirc, they kinda' have a babylon 5 feel to them due to the constraints imposed by modular parts) All this for US$200? Come on... that's cheap. If you're a college student, you can actually get a stafford loan to buy it as it can be considered an educational expense. (It's how I bought my new Mac---huge Stafford Loan.) If you're a high school student, might I suggest birthday present or santa claus? Or do the traditional thing and work to make money to buy it. It builds character. (And no, I'm not some old guy--I'm 20, but I just happen to have been on the internet since 1989. I remember Mosaic betas, okay? I can use a command line FTP for gawds sakes....)
Photo-editing. Unless you're rendering separate maps and compositing, you really don't need Photoshop. GraphicConvertor works great, and I'm sure Thorston Lemke would appreciate the money. (You can't pirate shareware. Even the worst of you can't rationalize that. You're stealing from an individual for crying out loud.) there's also (url="http://"http://rsb.info.nih.gov/nih-image/")NIH Image(/url), free as it's from the U.S. Government, prepaid by U.S. Tax Dollars. It actually kicks Photoshop's ass for image analysis. finally, wait about a year when MacOS X is out and building market share. It won't take long for someone to port the GIMP over to MacOS X. Then you'll have a free image editing program with all the capabilities of Photoshop, except really fantastic prepress support. (GIMP sucks for prepress...)
SO -- Don't like my opinion? Ignore me or re-read the first paragraph of this post.
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Originally posted by Kwanzar:
**Dude...not everyone lives in the perfect white world and can afford that kind of tsuff...so shut the uck up with your legal crap...
Go ahead...track me...cause I can do the same and 10X more...
PEACE YO!
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(This message has been edited by foo12 (edited 08-07-2000).)
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