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<blockquote data-quote="WhiteLight" data-source="post: 204562" data-attributes="member: 9556"><p>Not for a sec am I saying what the hackers did was right!</p><p>Just talking about how things work.. the fact that adobe knows that this exists and the whole concept of cloud base service was said to fight piracy. When in hind sight the customers who paid for a local version of the software now pay a lot more in the long run.. like HF noted if anti piracy was on the mind, protection would've been better as opposed to making more money..</p><p>I have no issue them charging as they deem right for a version of the software where I own a copy (not just the disk it came in). Definitely there are merits to whats being offered as pointed out by members here, just that I don't feel this is the way to go.. what if one wants to use one day in a month? Maybe edit just a couple of images?</p><p>Very similar to the ps3 debate.</p><p>If you buy the hardware you own it and are free to do what you please. Legality is a completely different issue.</p><p>This obviously is what I feel about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhiteLight, post: 204562, member: 9556"] Not for a sec am I saying what the hackers did was right! Just talking about how things work.. the fact that adobe knows that this exists and the whole concept of cloud base service was said to fight piracy. When in hind sight the customers who paid for a local version of the software now pay a lot more in the long run.. like HF noted if anti piracy was on the mind, protection would've been better as opposed to making more money.. I have no issue them charging as they deem right for a version of the software where I own a copy (not just the disk it came in). Definitely there are merits to whats being offered as pointed out by members here, just that I don't feel this is the way to go.. what if one wants to use one day in a month? Maybe edit just a couple of images? Very similar to the ps3 debate. If you buy the hardware you own it and are free to do what you please. Legality is a completely different issue. This obviously is what I feel about it. [/QUOTE]
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