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indie2industry
02-09-2009, 08:44 AM
Is there ANYTHING we (vb.org community) can do about pirated vb.org mods??
:confused::confused::confused:
Marco van Herwaarden
02-09-2009, 08:50 AM
The author can request that his work is removed if it is ditributed without his permission. There is nothing the community can do as only the author has a say about where his work is distributed.
veenuisthebest
02-09-2009, 09:34 AM
I don't think anything can be done to stop it. If the whole mother product, vbulletin, is available to download anytime for free, then forget about mods.
I have seen torrent sites giving a RAR pack of ALL vb.org mods to download with an extra bonus of vbulletin 3.8.1 lol, what can be worse.
If complete suite of products from companies like Microsoft, Adobe can be cracked and available at such sites, via torrents etc, I doubt vbulletin stands somewhere.
Sad but true.
nexialys
02-09-2009, 10:51 AM
If complete suite of products from companies like Microsoft, Adobe can be cracked and available at such sites, via torrents etc, I doubt vbulletin stands somewhere.
That is the only argument to give about piracy... i vote for you !
Shelley_c
02-09-2009, 11:06 AM
The love of the community won't cut it. Even if (and that's a big if) you managed to close one site down, 5 others would pop up in it's place. Then we would need a round table (much like the one in the tales of king Arthur) we haven't got that, nor the finest oak and expertise to assemble such a table. We would be loosing money not making any. Which is, the achiveable goal.
You could always dabble in reverse psychology... Example!! (take my script, heck steal it I want you to, distribute it make money from it) and this might deter them. It might. :)
GSeybold
02-09-2009, 11:24 AM
Is this another forum or just website doing thing? Please tell me it's a forum, that would be fun to mess with them, if that were the case. Bastads!
iogames
02-09-2009, 12:04 PM
Old issue... we have to put it on the FAQ :D
smacklan
02-09-2009, 02:06 PM
You mean to tell me there are actually people out there stealing our work???...oh the horror! :p
UKBusinessLive
02-09-2009, 02:35 PM
When i did the DivX BBcode with help from Dangerousdale ;) I was shocked to see it on a dodgy Priate VB site coded by some equally dodgy chinese guy, Yeah right :mad:
All i can say is what we do must be good if someone copies it ;)
Never the less they still deserve a slap, anyone going to viet nam on vacation this year??? :cool::cool:
*** Non-english removed *** :mad:
kevcj
02-09-2009, 03:09 PM
Is there ANYTHING we (vb.org community) can do about pirated vb.org mods??
:confused::confused::confused:
My suggestion is that you contact the hosting provider. But if the host is an off shore company in some unknown part of asia - good luck. From previous results, most hosting providers do not want to get involved in a copyright dispute.
Shelley_c
02-09-2009, 03:10 PM
We need big Jack.
https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/external/2009/02/99.png
UKBusinessLive
02-09-2009, 03:11 PM
Classic Shelley :D:D
lasto
02-09-2009, 03:34 PM
If demand was not there then there would be no boards offering Hacks.
So what does that say....................
UKBusinessLive
02-09-2009, 03:44 PM
If demand was not there then there would be no boards offering Hacks.
So what does that say....................
Lets get Coding :D:D:D
nexialys
02-09-2009, 03:44 PM
From previous results, most hosting providers do not want to get involved in a copyright dispute.
actually, webhosts are not lawyers, it's not their job to apply any copyrights, and they have no power to protect you. If someone steal your work, engage a lawyer, that is your only solution...
some countries have laws regarding hosting of illegal resources, but you have to proove that your stuff is illegally hosted, that means you have to protect yourself legally too... iogames can say a lot about that... :)
kevcj
02-09-2009, 05:03 PM
actually, webhosts are not lawyers,
I never said hosting providers are lawyers
it's not their job to apply any copyrights,
Your right, its not their job.
and they have no power to protect you.
They have the power to protect theirselves. If the hosting provider thinks that they will get pulled into a lawsuit, some of them will shut the offending site down.
I have been through this before. One of my members posted some copyrighted material on my forum. The owner of the material contacted my host and threatened to sue everyone involved. My host contacted me saying either I remove the content or my account would be closed.
So I removed the content and gave that member a 5 day ban. In the end everyone was happy (hopefully), besides the member that got banned, he was not too happy.
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