... there were only 3 people working at Auran HQ once agaon, and almost gone out of business -- yes, you guys showed up in a business magazine years back about your financial issues!
It's worse than that, Auran is long gone. We are N3V now.
..when that day comes when a super hacker cracks trainz core codes and upload that mateiral for folks to download, maybe someone gets up from their chair and do something!
Love the melodrama, but in reality, if a simple burglar stole our source code and spread it around on the internet, we still couldn't do anything. You're missing the point here. We don't control the internet. We don't control the police. Such acts are not immune to prosecution, but the copyright holder will need to prosecute each act on an individual basis, assuming that they can identify the people involved. This is generally speaking more expensive than just ignoring the problem. Please note that N3V is certainly not doing anything to prevent the copyright holder from prosecuting these individuals as is the copyright holder's legal right- however in my opinion that isn't going to achieve anything beneficial.
I think I made the point clear that this thread was to fine solutions, but it seems that you are defending your position more then discussing the problematic matter!
I believe that the current solutions are not perfect but certainly sufficient, and that nobody here has suggested anything that sounds like an improvement over what we already have.
kind regards,
chris
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