• BeBopALouie@lemmy.ca
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    9 days ago

    I remember when McAfee first came out. They posted a free version to all the pirate sites everywhere and anywhere they could. Once everybody got hooked on it, cause it was actually somewhat good back then, they went to a pay model. Sleezy but effective.

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      8 days ago

      1988 is long before ‘pirate sites everywhere*’. They might have done that at some point, but the product would have been around a decade old or more.

      *Yeah software piracy has been a thing for a long time, but I don’t think McAfee was going around dialing every BBS it could find just to spread the program, the users were happy to do that themselves.

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        8 days ago

        I remember all those years ago reading my first EULA for some software I bought. It mostly explained how the software company provided no reparation or responsibility for the software that they created and sold. It was then I decided I was gonna pirate if they were gonna be so sleazy.

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          Don’t admit that you read one too much. A court case was recently decided where EULAs are basically no longer enforceable, because the judge ruled that “no one actually reads those things because you made them too long.”

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          8 days ago

          Makes sense. I have experienced disk utilities that ruined the file system, and of course there was really nothing I could do about it. I think that was also McAfee (But might have been Norton - I was desperately switching between all of them that day)

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        8 days ago

        It was a BBS back then. John McAfee wasn’t known to be a raging psychotic douche then either.

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        8 days ago

        Mcafee came out in 87. I am almost 70 so it all blends together. I had an Apple BBS (The ASCII Exchange. Manuals only) then I switched to PC at some point. Guess it could have been BBS’s. I remember that people would stash pirated software on unsuspecting businesses computers default FTP etc. and post the address. What I can’t remember clearly (aphantasia) is which medium.