Version: 1.5.0, by MaryTheG(r)eek
Developer Last Online: Mar 2012
Category: Major Additions -
Version: 3.6.4
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Released: 01-27-2007
Last Update: Never
Installs: 7
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Removed by the Author till the time that People like Bubble #5 understand what means respection to honesty, respection to the time that someone spent for giving them something for free.
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This modification may not be copied, reproduced or published elsewhere without author's permission.
Actually that's not the issue. Frankly I am surprised that vb.org is distributing a hack that is clearly in violation of the Computer Software Privacy and Control Act, and possibly even the Internet Spyware (I-SPY) Prevention Act of 2005. We don't live in Greece so her laws (which she still hasn't told us the name of so we can check it out) is meaningless here in the U.S. Like other members here I feel that this is a matter of broken trust. Maybe on this site it matters if the code is hidden, but according to the law it doesn't matter if she tells anyone of not, because it's not supposed to be distruibuted in the U.S and is a violation under section 18(a) of the Federal Trade Commission Act (15 U.S.C. 57a(a)). I'm sorry, but I'm very disapointed in vb.org even allowing a hack like this on this wonderful site
vb.org my dear is not a US based site, but a UK one, liable to UK's and European Communities laws. But I've just a question. When you're buying something on the net, or when you're just register in a site and you're giving your details (eg name, email etc) is not the same? That's actually I did. And please keep in mind that US laws dosen't means international laws.. ok? European Community has it's own laws sometimes same, sometimes different from US.
Have you read the privacy policy, here in vb.org? Seems no, otherwise how you didn't seen:
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By using this site, you consent to the collection and use of this information by VBULLETIN.ORG. If we decide to change our privacy policy, we will post those changes on this page so that you are always aware of what information we collect, how we use it, and under what circumstances we disclose it.
We collect the following information:
Click-stream data
HTTP protocol elements
Search terms
User's Name
Computer information
At the user's option, we may also collect the following data:
Birth Date
Email Address
Telephone
Business Address
This data will be used for the following purposes:
Completion and support of the current activity.
Web site and system administration.
Research and development.
This data will be used by ourselves and our agents.
------------------------- Imagine that I collect only URL and email
Actually that's not the issue. Frankly I am surprised that vb.org is distributing a hack that is clearly in violation of the Computer Software Privacy and Control Act, and possibly even the Internet Spyware (I-SPY) Prevention Act of 2005. We don't live in Greece so her laws (which she still hasn't told us the name of so we can check it out) is meaningless here in the U.S. Like other members here I feel that this is a matter of broken trust. Maybe on this site it matters if the code is hidden, but according to the law it doesn't matter if she tells anyone of not, because it's not supposed to be distruibuted in the U.S and is a violation under section 18(a) of the Federal Trade Commission Act (15 U.S.C. 57a(a)). I'm sorry, but I'm very disapointed in vb.org even allowing a hack like this on this wonderful site
Please provide a link/quote to the chapters you are refering to.
People complain like old ladies just for the sake of nagging. The most popular hack on vb.org, vbarcade, after you install it in order to get the games you need to go to their site, enter your url address of your admincp and the automated process does the games install.
The lady has contributed many hacks to the community and is straight forward about it. If you don't like it, just don't install it.
What have you contributed here at vb.org that gives you the right to try to scare talented coders away?
By my experience the one who screams the louder is the one who intended to do some kind of piratage.
We don't live in Greece so her laws is meaningless here in the U.S.
I'm also don't live in US, so on the same meaning US laws, even respectable as must be the laws of any country, are meaningless and for sure not over the EU laws.
Great mod, but as some have said, monitored installation and auto-emailing information just goes against the spirit of vbulletin.org, nevermind all the legal mumbo jumbo.
That I was totally honest with you while it was so easy to keep everything secret
That I had another 4 mods without this restriction
That I clearly stated that I'll remove it on 100th installation
That I delivered you a totally free bug mod. Have you seen any comment above for any bug??
then you don't deserve anything from me. I'm getting of all my free mods so I'll have more free time for all those who trusted me and gave me their money for the commercial mods. And especially you my dear Bubble #5, you're the last one that can have as signature "If we don't help each other when we can, then we're not making this world a better place", because you became the reason to deprive from all the others something that you can't give them. Very nice way to "help each other". And someday you must understand that in the net there is no "here". For me "here" is Greece, for someone else at the same time "here" is Africa etc etc.
Im still thinking about paying for it.
Question. For those lucky enough to download before you removed it.
How do you change the pic of the man in a pot of boling water?
Even if you upload a pic, "be the first for rating" pic still stays there.
Im still thinking about paying for it.
Question. For those lucky enough to download before you removed it.
How do you change the pic of the man in a pot of boling water?
Even if you upload a pic, "be the first for rating" pic still stays there.
Have you approved the photo? Just one reported problem like this but finally she found that it was problem on her server when she tried it to another site.