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I use alot of freeware & discounted software, in most cases it is well selected and problem free apart from RealOne and QT which I would love to trash in favour of the superiour Real/Quicktime Alternative as many don't like ads etc., however, we are audited often and I need to cover my rear-end if anyone asks me about this software I just installed.
To get to the point, is there any part of this software that breaks any laws? (copyright or otherwise)
I've looked at the details of a few files included and they show up as Copyright © RealNetworks, Inc. 1995-2004. I don't know if these are hacked versions of real's original files or whether they show up this way for compatability.
Any help would be greatly appreciated,
NinjaYoung
I'm sorry to be a one post wonder. (actually, I'm quite interested in beta testing future versions of these products so maybe I'll stick around)
Last edited by NinjaYoung; 12-18-2005 at 07:47 PM.
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04-21-2004, 07:54 PM
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Well from what I see nothing is really "hacked" but simply repackage freeware. Most people won’t see this as infringing on any copyrights really.
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04-21-2004, 07:56 PM
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Can you tell us what school you work in?
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