 | You people are all ignorant. So you expect Prolog to take the lawsuit bullet for users that are doing things which are illeagal? |
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 TheBigZPremium join:2002-11-07 Kunkletown, PA | The0retical (anonymous noc.corp.ptd.net
Listen, all your users know that you guys take an assimilation pill every day, so that you can tout the company line without any moral dilemma... so I'm not surprised to see several .corp.ptd.net posts in here trying to defend PTD's actions & tell the world how PTD really feels about it's customer base (we're ignorant eh?). But at least fix your spelling errors when you're out representing your employer. |
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 auxout join:2002-08-29 Roselawn, IN | Good deal? Maybe I'm reading the speeds wrong but thats really not that good of a deal.
I have 1.5/128 cable for $45 a month equip rental included..... |
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 | reply to TheBigZ Wait up a sec here. This post about how we have all been assimilated by the big bad corporate America and now we are all capitalist pigs applies to my last post how? What I asked this entire site that seems to be bashing Prolog is "Do you expect Prolog to put its neck on the line for users who are ovbiously violating their terms of agreement that they signed?"
This poses another question. Why doesn't Prolog simply turn over the people who are sharing the copies of the programs to the RIAA or the software manufactures whose software they are pirating? Prolog is doing a service to those customers who choose to steal from these companies by not turning them over to be put in jail for a felony and be sued till they are penniless. |
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 | reply to The0retical nah, b.s. they wont get sued |
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