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Consequences Of Nulled vBulletin
Alright,
Well i have reported a few sites for using nulled versions of vBulletin because it's simple not fair that we have to pay for it, while they get theres for free. My question is; What are the consequences that they will face? |
their host will be contacted and the vb instance will be removed. at least thats what I heard.
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Well you even can contact their hosts by your self and tell then that they are using a nulled vBulletin, and tell them that xxx site is using a nulled vB and that he should to check it or just wait until the vb.com will contact them
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how do you check if someone's using a nulled copy?
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i know 50 of them and vb.com never did any thing so i stop reporting..
i well post all the link if its ok with vb.org to do so.... how i know i have all of the owners on aim and they are poor to pay for it...lol |
There is a way like this:
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go to their site and try to do an upgrade |
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I just password protect the directory. I also password protect admincp, modcp and includes.
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But, who ever uses a nulled vb don't know about it.
and this is a way i always found a nulled vb in my Country. |
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