WiNC opened this issue on Sep 12, 2002 ยท 27 posts
soulhuntre posted Fri, 13 September 2002 at 3:09 PM
I >am< thinking about someone else. I am thinking about the people at CL who are trying to make some money and have a right to try and protect their property. Software protection does prevent >some< piracy. This is a reality. The question is, does it prevent enough piracy to be economically viable when balanced against tech support and so on. In CL's case, it seems that it is. The abilityt o use Poser is NOT a fundemental right of being alive. It is a circumstance that many people enjoy, but many never will. So if it turns out the Internet is a requirement for Poser users, thats life. I mean, think about it. If you don;t have the 'net to get your hands on the props, textures and models, even just the free stuff out there your use of Poser is seriously lessened anyway... so in effect, the 'net is already practically the life blood of Poser.