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Old 02-25-2011, 03:07 PM
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Originally Posted by adonys View Post

bla-blaing around that FACT is only what it is: mindless mumbling. if that statement is true, and was made by a developer, then, I repeat, NP can be sued by anyone having interest in using a WR interface with that product, on the basis of unfair competition, no matter how many bla-blas will you throw in here on NP's behalf to cover it. just ask any lawyer you want for confirmation about this.
back to page (about) 5....

that would depend on how the interface was constructed, also your lawyer would ask; what proof have you?
Now what do you think the reaction would be?




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Originally Posted by LoBiSoMeM View Post

Yes I have. If you are so stupid that can't understand, isn't my fault.

Everybody with a functional brain understood how FreeTrackClient.dll can provide HT data to any aplication.

You still stuck with "mouse look" and "hack". You even can't understand that. Sorry if you are that stupid, I can't do anything about that.


what, in the application receives the data??

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