is this legal??
http://neverendingoem.com/-music-record ... diting.php
why is this so cheap?
does anybody know what's the catch?
what's the catch?
the company behind this is Soft4Sale on a Russian server
that's what I googled
this cache feature is really nice to get behind some doors...
'you cannot register the software at the manufacturer...'
says it all
cheers, tom
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that's what I googled
this cache feature is really nice to get behind some doors...

btw in terms and conditons in the link above it's statedDate Posted: 06:33:37 12/13/03 Sat
Author: SS
Subject: FTP DOWNLOAD >> CRACKED SOFTWARE(CAD,CAE,CAM,CNC,EDA,PCB,GIS,CFD,PCB,3D..)
All soft we offer have been completely cracked
and tested carefully by expert in corresponding field. All
All soft we offer have been completely cracked
and tested carefully by expert in corresponding field. All
are full version including all modules and full documents.
Also crack and/or license file and step-by-step install guide
are included in the CDs. when you install, you just follow
the step-by-step install guide we supplied, its very easy .
If you are interested in any programs in our list, just email
to us please, we will reply . Our program list updated
once a month. If the program you are looking for is not
listed here, you can tell us, maybe we can find it for you.
We provide qualitative performance of breaking for well protected expensive
programs and programs with lower degree of protection. Cost of the service
rendered by us is influenced with a degree and a kind of protection of the
software.
For getting the additional information, view our software list and order of the programs
mail us or visit our homepage :
'you cannot register the software at the manufacturer...'
says it all

cheers, tom
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Hi Astroman, I've tried to google by myself, but searching "neverendingoem" only appears the page link (without any cache) and some other links but their cache was not the one so explanatory as the one you have found.
How did you get that cache? Have you searched something special? Or there's some functionalities/tools/coomands I don't know and wich I need to activate before the search?
Thanks
How did you get that cache? Have you searched something special? Or there's some functionalities/tools/coomands I don't know and wich I need to activate before the search?
Thanks

nothing special - I just opened the link above, browsed a few pages, found that soft4sale (as responsible company) name on the terms and condition page and entered it in google.
The results were pretty obvious, but the link with the 'confession' posted above produced an access error.
So I clicked 'cache' and got a copy of the (possibly password protected) page, some kind of forum or bbs.
I remember another case where the google cache effectively circumvented the privacy of a forum.
Depends on how the page is programmed - for example it does not work with subscription content from a local newspaper.
Not that I'm interested in unauthorized access to anything - I was just curious how far they (can) go. Google tries to index all and every content, even private webspace that's not intended to be published at all.
It's not always a good thing...
cheers, Tom
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The results were pretty obvious, but the link with the 'confession' posted above produced an access error.
So I clicked 'cache' and got a copy of the (possibly password protected) page, some kind of forum or bbs.
I remember another case where the google cache effectively circumvented the privacy of a forum.
Depends on how the page is programmed - for example it does not work with subscription content from a local newspaper.
Not that I'm interested in unauthorized access to anything - I was just curious how far they (can) go. Google tries to index all and every content, even private webspace that's not intended to be published at all.
It's not always a good thing...
cheers, Tom
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