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Old 16-05-2002, 11:35
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I also believe:

1. Software makers should keep the prices more reasonable.

2. Stop being dirt bag tricksters by trapping customers with
their "license agreement" which you get to know and read
about AFTER you open the box, at which point, you're screwed
wether you agree to it or not, since the stores won't give you
back your money and the software makers won't either, since
they warrant the "media only" and the content is sold "as is".

3. Software makers should not use protection which forces
customers to require the use of nocd cracks and alike, not to
mention, tend to screw the functionality. Sure, some will abuse
this, but the majority won't, so the majority and the legitimate
customers get to pay and be treated as criminals whether they
are or not, guilty without trial. They protect their rights while
stepping all over the customer rights.

4. Customers should not need special hardware to make a
ligitimate backup of their original game discs, or otherwise,
get a replacement after paying a S&H charge within 90 days,
and thereafter, pay S&H and a disc fee, which is usually so
high, it's best to just buy the game new. How about when
they don't offer the service anymore?

I could go on this issue for quite some time, but I believe I have
made my points for now.
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