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Is it bad to download programs from Bit Torrent

neonerd

Diamond Member
If you bought the software previously, but lost your installation disk?

Maybe it's not bad...but is it legal? Say I lost my install disk for quickbooks 2003, and i just reinstalled my os...is it legal to download it off of BT and install it once on my system?
 
Originally posted by: Mo0o
No, in bittorret you share as well, so it is illegal no matter what.
if you are sharing with other people that have keys (as everyone who is dling the sw should), then how it is illegal?
 
Originally posted by: HardcoreRobot
Originally posted by: Mo0o
No, in bittorret you share as well, so it is illegal no matter what.
if you are sharing with other people that have keys (as everyone who is dling the sw should), then how it is illegal?

is there a way to guarantee that?
 
Originally posted by: Mo0o
Originally posted by: HardcoreRobot
Originally posted by: Mo0o
No, in bittorret you share as well, so it is illegal no matter what.
if you are sharing with other people that have keys (as everyone who is dling the sw should), then how it is illegal?

is there a way to guarantee that?

i don't really share...as soon as i'm done downloading, or if i ever see someone else download from me, i cancel the download
 
Originally posted by: neonerd
Originally posted by: Mo0o
Originally posted by: HardcoreRobot
Originally posted by: Mo0o
No, in bittorret you share as well, so it is illegal no matter what.
if you are sharing with other people that have keys (as everyone who is dling the sw should), then how it is illegal?

is there a way to guarantee that?

i don't really share...as soon as i'm done downloading, or if i ever see someone else download from me, i cancel the download

so while you're downloading the software you have 0 upload?
 
Originally posted by: neonerd
Originally posted by: Mo0o
Originally posted by: HardcoreRobot
Originally posted by: Mo0o
No, in bittorret you share as well, so it is illegal no matter what.
if you are sharing with other people that have keys (as everyone who is dling the sw should), then how it is illegal?

is there a way to guarantee that?

i don't really share...as soon as i'm done downloading, or if i ever see someone else download from me, i cancel the download

:thumbsdown:
 
Originally posted by: Mo0o
Originally posted by: neonerd
Originally posted by: Mo0o
Originally posted by: HardcoreRobot
Originally posted by: Mo0o
No, in bittorret you share as well, so it is illegal no matter what.
if you are sharing with other people that have keys (as everyone who is dling the sw should), then how it is illegal?

is there a way to guarantee that?

i don't really share...as soon as i'm done downloading, or if i ever see someone else download from me, i cancel the download

so while you're downloading the software you have 0 upload?

yeah...is it legal then?
 
Originally posted by: ironcrotch
Originally posted by: neonerd
Originally posted by: Mo0o
Originally posted by: HardcoreRobot
Originally posted by: Mo0o
No, in bittorret you share as well, so it is illegal no matter what.
if you are sharing with other people that have keys (as everyone who is dling the sw should), then how it is illegal?

is there a way to guarantee that?

i don't really share...as soon as i'm done downloading, or if i ever see someone else download from me, i cancel the download

:thumbsdown:

when i personally download software idc...my client lost their quickbooks installation, and i want to try to keep it legit
 
Originally posted by: neonerd
Originally posted by: ironcrotch
Originally posted by: neonerd
Originally posted by: Mo0o
Originally posted by: HardcoreRobot
Originally posted by: Mo0o
No, in bittorret you share as well, so it is illegal no matter what.
if you are sharing with other people that have keys (as everyone who is dling the sw should), then how it is illegal?

is there a way to guarantee that?

i don't really share...as soon as i'm done downloading, or if i ever see someone else download from me, i cancel the download

:thumbsdown:

when i personally download software idc...my client lost their quickbooks installation, and i want to try to keep it legit

then you need to tell them to buy a new copy. If you're doing this for clients, installing software you got off of bittorrent just isn't smart.
 
Originally posted by: KLin
Originally posted by: neonerd
Originally posted by: ironcrotch
Originally posted by: neonerd
Originally posted by: Mo0o
Originally posted by: HardcoreRobot
Originally posted by: Mo0o
No, in bittorret you share as well, so it is illegal no matter what.
if you are sharing with other people that have keys (as everyone who is dling the sw should), then how it is illegal?

is there a way to guarantee that?

i don't really share...as soon as i'm done downloading, or if i ever see someone else download from me, i cancel the download

:thumbsdown:

when i personally download software idc...my client lost their quickbooks installation, and i want to try to keep it legit

then you need to tell them to buy a new copy. If you're doing this for clients, installing software you got off of bittorrent just isn't smart.

that sucks, they just bought it like 2 months ago, and misplaced the cd and key...it was installed on the system, and i know they bought it for a fact because they bought it from me...stupid EULA
 
Originally posted by: neonerd
that sucks, they just bought it like 2 months ago, and misplaced the cd and key...it was installed on the system, and i know they bought it for a fact because they bought it from me...stupid EULA
Contact the manufacturer. Most replace lost media and keys at a nominal charge ($10 to $15).
 
People who don't seed after they're done are pricks. I've maintained about a 2:3 ratio (d:u) and I don't ever notice a difference in speeds. Usually what I do is seed while I'm at school or sleeping or away somewhere else, then pause when I need bandwidth for games.

But, sorry to say, it is illegal in almost all cases.
 
My understanding is now that with most software you are not paying to have a physical copy of it but rather are paying a liscensing fee to be able to use that software.

As others said if you have the CD-Keys that prove you have paid per the EULA the you should be okay. In an ideal world that is.
 
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