Slysoft Set To Change Software Policy
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Filed Under: Blu-ray, Format War, Mac, PC, Software
With piracy fresh on the minds of studios in Asia, Slysoft, the company behind the popular tool AnyDVD HD that is used for such acts have announced a change in their sales policy. Now, instead of getting free updates for life, updates will only be given for the first year of purchase. If one wishes to continue their updates a subscription fee will be put in place.
Official press release is available after the jump!
[Via Wesley Tech]
Editor’s food for thought: Â Is it wrong to pirate Slysoft’s software, since their software is for doing the same for movies?
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Well it’s always “wrong” to pirate anything… however they have no cause to complain if people do!
Editor’s food for thought: Is it wrong to pirate Slysoft’s software, since their software is for doing the same for movies?
Hey, don’t you remember that two wrongs don’t make a right?