I was one of the early hackers. I started in the software business 39 years ago at the age of 14 (old by today's standards, but that was young back then). I can assure you that no one who has been in the software business for 39 years has been too overly concerned about violating proprietary software rights. However, I can also assure you that no one who has successfully survived in the business for 39 years has
openly violated proprietary software rights. Just a word of warning ... I don't think that it is in the best interest of CrossfireForum to openly advertise that it is offering material for free download that is the legal property of DaimlerChrysler Corporation.
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However, you do as you wish ...