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Re: DLS 2002 driver



> Yes, of course.  Put your head in the sand and ignore the illegal activity
> going on around you.  Do you condone "downloading movies", copying and
> distributing software programs to your friends?  Does your neighbour have
> a "meth lab" or a "grow op"??  It's all "OK" to do as long as "no one
> get's hurt", right?  Sure...  let the people that develop the software and
> make the movies do "their own Policing".  Let the cops do their jobs by
> themselves.  Don't report a drunk driver (or one that's weaving all over
> the road because he's tired and too stupid to pull over to rest).
>
>

If I was aware of a meth lab,  grow-op, drunk driver, etc., I would report
it to the proper authorities (RCMP in my case) and let them deal with.  If I
was in a store and saw someone shoplifting, I would inform a store employee.
Whatever the case was I wouldn't spew in an Internet newsgroup thinking it
might do anything to resolve the problem.

If you have a real concern that DSC is in some way being harmed, contact DSC
with the details and let them decide how they want to deal with it.


> DSC doesn't want to "see your business".  They don't offer support to
> end-users for good reason.  I don't think they give "a fig" for your
> opinion.  They're widely supported by honest and legitimate Dealers who
> understand the meaning of their EULA.

What are the DSC's terms of the EULA for the DLS software?  What DSC's are
the distribution terms for thier documentation?

>
>
>> I am glad there are sources that offer this kind of information for the
>> DIY'er.
>
> I'll bet you are.

What's your real beef?  Are you concerned that someone can get the job done
without you getting your cut?




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