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#46
Sounds like they have you covered!
#47
Customs can shut down websites. And they should.
I go through a lot of trouble making sure that people that sell me stuff have the right to do so. The worst is trying to verify photos are actually theirs or public domain. I've spent thousands buying photos after the fact. Now I just hire a photographer to take new ones.
They should definitely look into pursuing it. Even to the point of a complaint to the ITC.
I have it easier. When I find a Chinese company copying something, I show up in their office within a week. I bring along a lot of my own employees and search their warehouses and just take stuff.
Being raised in Chicago gave me a frame of mind they aren't used too.
My wife is Chinese and has very extensive industrial and government connections through family. There are never repercussions.
Jim
I go through a lot of trouble making sure that people that sell me stuff have the right to do so. The worst is trying to verify photos are actually theirs or public domain. I've spent thousands buying photos after the fact. Now I just hire a photographer to take new ones.
They should definitely look into pursuing it. Even to the point of a complaint to the ITC.
I have it easier. When I find a Chinese company copying something, I show up in their office within a week. I bring along a lot of my own employees and search their warehouses and just take stuff.
Being raised in Chicago gave me a frame of mind they aren't used too.
My wife is Chinese and has very extensive industrial and government connections through family. There are never repercussions.
Jim
#48
If Durametric can show that the copied cables won't work without their copied software, then they can get the hardware seized too.
This is not me talking out my ***. I called my lawyers and asked.
http://www.ssspo.com/
Jim
This is not me talking out my ***. I called my lawyers and asked.
http://www.ssspo.com/
Jim
#50
I know of people who use it on a Mac with some Windows virtualization software.
#51
Correct. You can get windows emulation software for macs that will be able to run it.
#52
Durametric is doomed.
Protection software? How did that work out for games, music or PC software?
NOT SO WELL.
When you stop innovating and start protecting, you are toast. There is a HUGE profit in this for Durametric and they are doomed. The cat is out of the bag and they are as good as toast.
Protection software? How did that work out for games, music or PC software?
NOT SO WELL.
When you stop innovating and start protecting, you are toast. There is a HUGE profit in this for Durametric and they are doomed. The cat is out of the bag and they are as good as toast.
Admitedly, protected music didn't fly that well, but protected videos seem to be faring better.
Incidentally, I own a small(ish) software company, and we don't copy protect our software. There are all kinds of hacks and cracks available for it from china and nearly any potential customer could find these. It turns out that people are (mostly) decent and will buy something that they use. I'd encourage people to do the same with durametric.
If your point is that software in the long run is a dead business... my business partner might agree with you. We debate this on a pretty much daily basis.
#53
Protected software has worked out just fine. If you look at the three biggest desktop software companies on earth (Microsoft, Apple, Adobe), all of them protect their software. Apple protects its software like durametric (software+hardware) and the other two simply lock the software. There's Tens of billions of dollars in revenue per year saying that those models work just fine.
Admitedly, protected music didn't fly that well, but protected videos seem to be faring better.
Incidentally, I own a small(ish) software company, and we don't copy protect our software. There are all kinds of hacks and cracks available for it from china and nearly any potential customer could find these. It turns out that people are (mostly) decent and will buy something that they use. I'd encourage people to do the same with durametric.
If your point is that software in the long run is a dead business... my business partner might agree with you. We debate this on a pretty much daily basis.
Admitedly, protected music didn't fly that well, but protected videos seem to be faring better.
Incidentally, I own a small(ish) software company, and we don't copy protect our software. There are all kinds of hacks and cracks available for it from china and nearly any potential customer could find these. It turns out that people are (mostly) decent and will buy something that they use. I'd encourage people to do the same with durametric.
If your point is that software in the long run is a dead business... my business partner might agree with you. We debate this on a pretty much daily basis.
You can buy almost any software in China for 20 RMB per CD. Movies are available for sale on the streets of China BEFORE the official release date.
Copy protection doesn't work against dishonest people, just honest ones. I lived in China for 2 years and I have hundreds and hundreds of all area DVDs at home. They sold for 6 RMB on virtually every other street corner. There is no other market in China. You simply cannot buy genuine movies in China except in the largest cities. My wife's visa case worker admitted that the embassy was upgraded to Windows Vista by the state department but all their personal computers and repaired machines used pirated s/w because that's all they could get. Imagine that for a moment. The State Department and Homeland Security in China are running pirated software with God only knows how many trojans on it on their personal computers. It would be if it wasn't so sad. There's probably a wikileaks.dll on every disk
Jim
#55
Thanks....
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#58
So despite the implied promise (the enthusiast does everything the pro does, but only 3 vins) they have now changed that policy.
Unless that has changed, it has been a few months since I checked.
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#59
I haven't yet bought a Porsche-specific datalogging solution, but I would buy the genuine article to support further innovation and development (whether that be the UMW solution, or Durametric). Only seems right (but others may differ on that).
#60
Last time I checked there was no 'upgrade' to the enthusiast version to the capability of the pro version.
So despite the implied promise (the enthusiast does everything the pro does, but only 3 vins) they have now changed that policy.
Unless that has changed, it has been a few months since I checked.
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So despite the implied promise (the enthusiast does everything the pro does, but only 3 vins) they have now changed that policy.
Unless that has changed, it has been a few months since I checked.
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