![]() ![]() ![]() There is no end to the spreading of the code once the box is opened, and that can't possibly be legal. Secondly, those who did pay for someone to supply them ex4's intend to pass this off to someone else to change the original functionality in some way which I can't imagine falls under any legal grounds. ![]() So in other words, if you bought the software (even without the source code), you can decompile it.Whether that is true or not is not the most important part, which is that a lot of these dumb cunts never paid for anything in their lives and just want a free lunch after finding an ex4 somewhere online and hoping someone will reverse-engineer it for them. In US and Europe reverse-engineering a computer software is legal. From the legal perspective, this differs among countries. Most of the people in this thread are talking about the ethics of decompiling code. ![]()
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