• Man admits to $100m piracy scam
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I'm assuming they were worth that much, and it's not the amount that he made.
[quote]with the retail value of the products were much higher, ranging from several hundred dollars [B]to more than one million dollars apiece[/B][/quote] What software is worth that much per license?
[QUOTE=Within;39141049]What software is worth that much per license?[/QUOTE] I think they're running off RIAA/MPAA logic.
I checked out crack99.com a few minutes ago and it doesn't work. At least it's just a load error instead of like that stupid FBI warning on Megaupload. [B]Edit:[/B] Here's crack99.com from [URL="http://web.archive.org/web/20080306064354/http://www.crack99.com/"]March 6, 2008[/URL].
[QUOTE=Within;39141049]What software is worth that much per license?[/QUOTE] Software made for businesses is generally a lot more expensive than "consumer" oriented software.
[QUOTE=Within;39141049]What software is worth that much per license?[/QUOTE] EA's games apparently.
[QUOTE=Within;39141049]What software is worth that much per license?[/QUOTE] unix is pretty fucking expensive
Some of the IBM stuff costs a bomb. I also suppose the information of his clients has subpoena'd.
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