IP is weird though--imagine the legal position when a cover band "emulates" a song someone else wrote. Money must be paid, even if it was "reverse engineered".
TH
On Sat, Sep 27, 2008 at 12:01 PM, Jeffrey Larson
<jeff@zonemobius.com> wrote:
Piracy is generally understood to mean copying the actual program
files and making them available to other people without them paying a license
fee to the software manufacturer. Often this involves "hacking" the
executable files to remove copy protection or distributing a license
key that can be shared by everyone.
I know there are lawyers on the list so feel free to correct me, but
legally piracy is a form of copyright violation. It is clearly
illegal and it is a big problem for the software industry. It is one
of many reasons why it is difficult to be successful in consumer
software.