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Notes -- Be on the lookout for someone posting your software for sale or for free somewhere on the 'net...


--Mac




Its for free than I would be worried about, plus the fact that they will probably stick a trojan in it somehwere to gain access to a persons computer.

Musiclover




I've read about this on-line and in a computer trade magazine.

In on case, someone downloaded a music file from a site like Kazaa (before they went legit) and then gave it to a friend. A certain date came around (I forget) and both their hard drives got reformatted. The friend sued the one who gave him the file. I don't know who won the suit.

It's a good reason to get your software from trusted sources. Even your best friend might have gotten a file with a trojan on it.

Human nature is not very nice. Despite all the religions and laws telling us to be good to each other, people steal from, kill, and abuse each other. Sure there are nice people out here who suppress the "dog eat dog" instinct, but that often just makes us victims.

"Do unto others" has been around at least since Plato (probably before but he wrote it down) but all to many people don't abide by that rule.

Notes

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