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IL-2 Sturmovik The famous combat flight simulator.

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Old 02-18-2010, 07:01 AM
MikkOwl MikkOwl is offline
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so you support hacking then, eh?
People doing what they want with the software they have on their computer, as long as it isn't profiting from others' works, yes. Hacking into other people's computers, into NASA or whatever, no.

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the problem is where freetrack (or other) takes advantage of NP software or hardware R&D - have you got it now Mikkowl??
Yes I read that in one of your first posts. My response to this was the analogies showing the same reasoning/rights in other situations, to illustrate how unethical and wrong the reasoning is.

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modding your ECU is illegal in some countries and yeah the vehicle manufacturer is flexing its copyright by voiding the warranty
That is not copyright, it is just warranty related. Although I have no idea what those countries use as laws to say that it's illegal. Pollution/safety related maybe.

Bottom line still is that FreeTrack will most likely be supported by Storm of Waaar YEAH!
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Old 02-18-2010, 07:10 AM
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Quite possibly that may be the case Mikkowl, that it (or others) may be supported... and hopefully it will be without infringing any other companies' copyrights, patents (pending or granted) or license agreements


btw, your analogies were still crap
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Old 02-18-2010, 07:14 AM
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Yes you said they were crap, but why? That's not a convincing argument

I hate it when I get into other topics and find two (or three) people having these long semantics type "you said this" "you haven't replied to that" debates that tend to drift pretty far off topic. So, uh, FreeTrack probably supported in SoW yay. Uh.. mentioned already. (sneaks into other topics).
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