Some Plank-Walking in Their Future? Or Just Bars?

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Investigators seized 200 computers across the globe to break up online piracy networks that distribute copyrighted music, movies and software, the U.S. Justice Department said on Thursday.
    "The sweep, carried out in 27 U.S. states and 10 foreign countries, targeted covert 'warez' groups that distribute computer games and other works before they are officially released, the Justice Department said."
    Ann_Shelbourne@adobeforums.com Guest

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    So, what, Ann?

    Are you too good to come slummin' with us and post this in the Lounge, where it belongs?

    ;)
    Phosphor@adobeforums.com Guest

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    I am just delighted to see the Pirates getting their come-uppance. We are all paying more for our software because of their activities.
    Ann_Shelbourne@adobeforums.com Guest

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    Well I hope its the little #@%*! are the ones that have been SPAMming I've forwarding all their email to Adobe.
    Buko@adobeforums.com Guest

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    is there a link Ann
    Buko@adobeforums.com Guest

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    Me too Ann. I recently got more offers that seemed too good to be true. Forwarded them to [email]piracy@adobe.com[/email]
    LRK@adobeforums.com Guest

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    I noticed that Denmark is mentioned. That was where a lot of the SPAM that I received came from. I forwarded it all to piracy@adobe) too.

    Maybe we helped?

    Reuter's Story <http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=technologyNews&storyID=4912 693&section=news>
    Ann_Shelbourne@adobeforums.com Guest

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    Phosphor - I thought you got voted out by the 'Adobe people' in the lounge %D
    JasonSmith@adobeforums.com Guest

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    I think everyone knows where I stand on counterfeiting.

    I think this is an Adobe Photoshop issue and belongs here
    Wade_Zimmerman@adobeforums.com Guest

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    Unfortunately, no planks and no bars. At best a slap and a new distribution point by the same folks.
    Allen_Wicks@adobeforums.com Guest

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    I get a lot spam. A lot of it is still for counterfeit software, particularly for Adobe and Microsoft products -- but every popular product shows up on their sale sheets. Photoshop and Office are hot sellers with pirates. When I can, I forward the complete emails -- with complete "source" information to Adobe, via [email]piracy@adobe.com[/email] or their less convenient electronic form.

    Thanks for telling us, Ann. But despite Photoshop being on the pirates' list, and being happy that these guys eventually get busted -- this is an off-topic, so let's see if we can refocus on Photoshop issues. Thanks.

    Neil
    Neil_Keller@adobeforums.com Guest

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    I felt that it was worth posting that info. here for two reasons:

    1. Many of us have been bombarded with SPAM by these Warez operations (which we have been dutifully forwarding to piracy@adobe) and

    2. We know that a number of users of pirated software do browse through this Forum and they might like to know that their names may well show up on the computers that have been seized in these raids.

    It might be quite a good time to immediately purge any illegal software from their Systems?
    Ann_Shelbourne@adobeforums.com Guest

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    Ann,

    Good points. Let me add that software piracy hurts everyone, whether the product involved is Photoshop or a handy $20 utility -- legitimate product users have to pay more for their software and may see fewer upgrades produced. In some cases, the product developers cease to upgrade to even produce their products because of piracy. (You get a sense of the issues if someone ever stole an image or other intellectual property of yours and made money marketing it.)

    Purchasers or downloaders of pirated software don't get off clean either. They often do not get the complete product, or even a properly functioning product. And certainly they don't get manuals or special offers. They can't register their software or expect official support; or even receive refund or replacement for product deficiencies. In addition, viruses and other nasty bits of code could be included. And those who knowingly purchase or download pirated software leave themselves open themselves up to legal prosecution.

    The cheap so-called "OEM software without the cost of expensive manuals and packaging" is almost always a product of illegal piracy. If anyone comes across a Website with Adobe software prices that sound too good to be true; or if one receives email selling Adobe software at unbelievably low prices; do everyone a favor, including yourself. Give the details to: [email]piracy@adobe.com[/email]. If it's a Website, copy and paste the complete URL. If an email, use the top menus of your browser to show "source" information (to help track the origin of the email). Copy and paste that into your complaint to Adobe, along with the complete email. If you have the time, Adobe also has a structured form you can fill out on their Website: <http://www.adobe.com/aboutadobe/antipiracy/reporting.html>

    Additional information from Adobe:

    Be cautious when ordering software over the Internet. Many resellers with
    Internet storefronts or those who sell from auction sites knowingly distribute
    copies of software illegally. Estimates reveal that as much as 90% of
    software sold over Internet auction sites is either bootlegged or gray
    market. So, if the pricing seems too good to be true, it probably is.





    Some Web sites promise prospects free software downloads. These sites
    are distributing software illegally. There is also no guarantee that the
    software is secure or will work properly when installed. The only time
    it's legal to download Adobe software free of charge is when special tryout
    promotions are offered. Typically, you'll find these only on Adobe.com.
    These offers enable the use of the software only for a limited time.




    Neil
    Neil_Keller@adobeforums.com Guest

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    I for one would have never seen this post had it been in the lounge...
    Cindy@adobeforums.com Guest

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    What Cindy said.
    Ramón_G_Castañeda@adobeforums.com Guest

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    This is a good issue for the user to user forum because both the annoyance of the spam and the fact that the piracy effects our pocketbooks as well is a definitely Photoshop issue.

    Lounge is a place for those who are no longer with us, you know brain dead at birth.
    Wade_Zimmerman@adobeforums.com Guest

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    I got your effin' "brain dead at birth" right here, Wade-ee-poo!
    Phosphor@adobeforums.com Guest

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    Interestingly enough since Ann brought this to light I have not recieved any software spam emails. I usually get an average of 200 spams a day. 5 to 10 of which are "software deal" emails.
    Buko@adobeforums.com Guest

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    I’ve never gotten any software emails, but about a month or so ago I got an email offering for a new dual G5 decked out with 4 gigs of ram and complete with a 23in cinema display for the outrageous price of ONLY... $2,995.00.

    If only it was for real... :)
    macmanx@adobeforums.com Guest

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    One of the major contributors to software piracy is the Universities, well, the kids actually and not the schools.

    It's worse than free love.
    Mike_Ornellas@adobeforums.com Guest

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