25 April 2017, 07:13
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Location: Worksop/UK
Age: 59
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Originally Posted by LadyJane85
It is not the "so-called law". It is the law.
Sadly, some people like you, <snip> "wXR" <snip>, working in the financial services business, don't respect the law. You seem to think that money can buy everything, like that $50K you offered to throw at anyone holding a grudge against Cloanto or Hyperion?
I don't know if the companies you work with approve of this conduct (maybe we should ask them?), but I don't like seeing people like you around our community, especially when they use populist words like "liberate".
If you don't like to respect laws, why not become a politician, or start a petition to change the law? But encouraging, even financing, a revolt against the law, targeting small software developers who stood out for their work to abide by the law, doesn't seem right to me.
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Agreed and well said. It's this dismissive attitude from some that does a lot more harm than good, we're lucky really that most of the Amiga vendors/businesses are thick skinned and hardy and do largely ignore any negativity!
Last edited by DamienD; 25 April 2017 at 20:21.
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