Daz's policy on activiation is different, way different than Stardock!
I posted this thread on DAZ's forums this week and it had a lot of positive replies. Daz customers want freedom and this is why they sell so much. I personally have gotten $100s of dollars of items (software and models) from Daz. I just can't understand how a $549.00 program (Carrara 5 Pro) can safely have no activation and Windowblinds that cost $20 does.
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I posted a thread on the Daz forums recently about activiation in Poser and it made me think. Will Daz software ever contain activiation? I hope not. Since this is one big issue for me in buying software. All of my software is legally licensed, but I don't like the fact that I need to ask for permission everytime I install the software. Daz doesn't do this yet, but others have.
This is one big reason I haven't upgraded to Photoshop CS or GoLive CS2. I have the money but don't agree to activation for legal use. (I hate illegal use since this is hurting me the most, over the companies since I have to deal with it. At least in my mind.)
Stardock is another company that joined the activiation bandwagon. Again, I haven't brought an upgraded copy of their software since activiation became required.
Simply put, Daz, please don't put activiation on your software. It's great that way it is and all activiation does in the end is punish legal users. Illegal users are still going to illegally find ways to break the activiation. Just look at Adobe, very shortly after Photoshop CS (and the whole CS2 suite) was released their was a crack released online for breaking the activiation code.
Now all legal users have to do activiation while illegal users are still using the software. ILLEGALLY!"