Dir50 Posted February 4, 2012 Posted February 4, 2012 here is what he is selling : http://maxcheaters.com/forum/index.php?topic=229895.0 and here is the proof that it can be found free :
Xplicit7 Posted February 4, 2012 Posted February 4, 2012 He has an asylum, he can do whatever he wants without any consequences.
Bleik Posted February 4, 2012 Posted February 4, 2012 I guess that's something everyone should check on before buying an online product. If someone falls for it, then he's totally stupid :S
Warmaster Posted February 4, 2012 Posted February 4, 2012 1 ) Nulled = Backdoor 2) Links dead 3) teach how to make report!
Dir50 Posted February 4, 2012 Author Posted February 4, 2012 1 ) Nulled = Backdoor 2) Links dead 3) teach how to make report! i found some borken links for firefox soooo I HAVE TO SELL IT!
K4rMa Posted February 4, 2012 Posted February 4, 2012 You must be really stupid to buy something like this. Say no to fucking traps. +1 for the report.
Warmaster Posted February 4, 2012 Posted February 4, 2012 What the hell...so sick psomas is very sick because he think he is the only seller here and only he have permissions to manage the sales
Dir50 Posted February 4, 2012 Author Posted February 4, 2012 psomas is very sick because he think he is the only seller here and only he have permissions to manage the sales did you thought it before typed or?
Raule Posted February 4, 2012 Posted February 4, 2012 You must be really stupid to buy something like this. Say no to -beep-ing traps. +1 for the report.
Warmaster Posted February 4, 2012 Posted February 4, 2012 ok guys i take that from one other forum to teach more about those thinks i cannot share link here for that i will paste the text What is nulled software? I recently replied to a very polite TAZ Member who wanted to know more about the reasons behind a banning. Ordinarily, Staff do not discuss these reasons publicly, but the information I'd provided may be very helpful to others: Quote: Originally Posted by Inquiring TAZ Member Hi PP...I'm sorry to be a bother but you banned someone for something that I don't understand. Not the banning part, ban away!, but the offering nulled software part. What does that mean? I assume it's illegal? Could you be a doll and explain it to me?Thanks. The user in question did something illegal and malicious, from both a practical and an ethical standpoint. Nulled is "voided, cracked, or stolen," or any other term you might want to use for "a copy not licensed by its legitimate developer." This does not included licensed boards that are heavily modified, but board owners should also be careful where they get their modifications. Many people think they can get a vBulletin or an Invision Power Board (among others) in this manner because it is free. Both vB and IPS have staff members on TAZ, but this is not the sole reason we take a firm stance against software piracy. Such boards are unsupported by their respective developers, may have errors created by "cracking" them (disrupting or cheating the licensing system within each), and can even contain deliberate vulnerabilities that allow whoever nulled them to hack the board at a later time, making this a bad choice for the user as well. Simply using a nulled board doesn't bar participation in the TAZ community, but most members take a dim view of helping someone who has pirated something that they spent their hard-earned money on. These individuals will also not be able to get reviews, to commission graphics designed for them, or to have access to many of the servics TAZ provides. Although staff will not actively look at the forums of each member, I'm sure you can tell from the kinds of sigs created and questions asked here that it's going to happen sooner or later. In those instances, a person using nulled boardware does so at his or her own risk, but may not necessarily be banned. We still reserve the right, as individuals, to advise the software developers--each of whom have a piracy reporting feature at their own sites--and those companies may take separate action to have the sites in question shut down. Not worth the risk, I'd say. Furthermore, individuals found to be offering nulled boardware will be immediately and summarily ejected from TAZ, with prejudice.
Dir50 Posted February 4, 2012 Author Posted February 4, 2012 ok guys i take that from one other forum to teach more about those thinks i cannot share link here for that i will paste the text What is nulled software? I recently replied to a very polite TAZ Member who wanted to know more about the reasons behind a banning. Ordinarily, Staff do not discuss these reasons publicly, but the information I'd provided may be very helpful to others: Quote: Originally Posted by Inquiring TAZ Member Hi PP...I'm sorry to be a bother but you banned someone for something that I don't understand. Not the banning part, ban away!, but the offering nulled software part. What does that mean? I assume it's illegal? Could you be a doll and explain it to me?Thanks. The user in question did something illegal and malicious, from both a practical and an ethical standpoint. Nulled is "voided, cracked, or stolen," or any other term you might want to use for "a copy not licensed by its legitimate developer." This does not included licensed boards that are heavily modified, but board owners should also be careful where they get their modifications. Many people think they can get a vBulletin or an Invision Power Board (among others) in this manner because it is free. Both vB and IPS have staff members on TAZ, but this is not the sole reason we take a firm stance against software piracy. Such boards are unsupported by their respective developers, may have errors created by "cracking" them (disrupting or cheating the licensing system within each), and can even contain deliberate vulnerabilities that allow whoever nulled them to hack the board at a later time, making this a bad choice for the user as well. Simply using a nulled board doesn't bar participation in the TAZ community, but most members take a dim view of helping someone who has pirated something that they spent their hard-earned money on. These individuals will also not be able to get reviews, to commission graphics designed for them, or to have access to many of the servics TAZ provides. Although staff will not actively look at the forums of each member, I'm sure you can tell from the kinds of sigs created and questions asked here that it's going to happen sooner or later. In those instances, a person using nulled boardware does so at his or her own risk, but may not necessarily be banned. We still reserve the right, as individuals, to advise the software developers--each of whom have a piracy reporting feature at their own sites--and those companies may take separate action to have the sites in question shut down. Not worth the risk, I'd say. Furthermore, individuals found to be offering nulled boardware will be immediately and summarily ejected from TAZ, with prejudice. i know what nulled is and i also know that some people prefer doing this (in a leggit way) than selling someone elses job. . .
Warmaster Posted February 4, 2012 Posted February 4, 2012 i know what nulled is and i also know that some people prefer doing this (in a leggit way) than selling someone elses job. . . mr noob that script i was buy before time for that i m 100% sure that is not backdoored and for sell
Dir50 Posted February 4, 2012 Author Posted February 4, 2012 mr noob that script i was buy before time for that i m 100% sure that is not backdoored and for sell even if you had bought it,do you know what means resell permissions?
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