File :-(, x, )
bra off Anonymous
yo, could you please post gifs with chicks(anime or real) taking off there bra's
>> Anonymous
Is that some Magical Twilight?
>> Anonymous
scenes with chipple (the witch with the pigtails) are the best
>> DSQ
You know what sucks? Trying to find a torrent for this still
>> Anonymous
>>206418
People who won't spend like 10 bucks on a dvd? Oh, torrents, right.
>> Anonymous
     File :-(, x)
$1 for an mp3
$10 for a DVD
$100 for Windows
$1000 for Macromedia Studio (now adobe ;_;)
$10000 for Maya Unlimited 7

it adds up
>> Anonymous
>>206452
so just steal everything right? you should be glad that everyone doesn't live by that policy or music, movies, 3d rendering software wouldn't exist. You praise those people who spend money on dvds and music. They are keeping the industries alive while you use your piss vapor to steal shit.
>> let's see more Anonymous
This request is a good one, and I'd to see more please!
>> Urbvan !uuEQ8cDI5w
>>206496

Seconded. The companies that make this software are beginning to pull out all the stops to make the cost of entering the front door cheaper and cheaper without dropping the quality of their tools. The minimum cost of buying a seat of a reasonable full-featured 3D tool has dropped to only a few hundred in recent years from the 4,5 digit sums of yesteryear.

The excuse is just seriously lame. If you can't afford one tool, downgrade your expectations and use a cheaper one that you can afford. Freeware, if you must. The only difference these days between the tool that costs $400 and the one that costs $2000 now is that it takes a lot less time on the latter to produce the same results. Professional results are possible on all but the most gimped of 3d software now. Suggesting piracy is the act of a llama.

\Has been a Lightwaver since 1998
\\Preordered the latest version last Monday
\\\Sometimes Tripfag has to stand up and be counted.
>> Anonymous
>>206559

You say if you have to pirate a product to use it, don't use it? The company still makes a total of $0 dollars.

Moreover, if you ask who's "intellectual property" nearly any piece of data is, you'll get answers and they'll all want money...you think most of the images on 4chan are under a GNU lisence? It's either ambiguous, free samples, or taken from products that were intended to be sold.

You wasted your money, pirate.
>> Anonymous
>>206563

That may be true, but the potential loss on someone who doesn't pay for the software and doesn't pirate it for use can be said to be much less than what happens in a case where someone doesn't want to pay for the software, but still insists on using it.

Don't go about confusing the issue of piracy of tools and the posting of assorted data on 4Chan together. Internet copyright laws are still relatively a grey area because a lot of the things that happen on the Net to content have had little, if any, equivalent in previously introduced mediums. Generally, it's accepted that Moot&Co is not responsible for what is posted on the boards (excepting post-posting control and the definition of board channels and rules), but rather the users. The culture of anonymization on 4Chan is partly an effort to avoid a situation where someone could be positively IDed as having said something that shouldn't be said and having legals home in as a result, often not for the fairest of reasons...

But really, I find this to be quite pathetic: I'm prepared to be a major tripfag and stand by my words, while you sulk behind Anonymous. Anonymous was not created for hit-and-run attacks, dude. On a issue as important as this, may I suggest that you ID and tripcode your reply or STFU.
>> Urbvan !uuEQ8cDI5w
>>206570

I made a mistake while posting. I hereby admit ownership of the quoted statement. Suck on it.
>> Anonymous
>>206563
Your wrong about that if you legally purchase a program the product you made is your intellectual property. The only way that its not is if you used a pirated copy, or a student version. The student version of maya is a grey area though. It only costs 350 for a license, but at the same time you are not allowed to use it outside of the use of a learning tool. If you use it to put together a demo reel for a company you can get in trouble. But if you own a full version of a product you own what you make with it.

Internet piracy is horrible if everyone resorted to it everything you steal would not exist so think abou thta the next time you think about dling a movie or song from limewire or bittorrent.

I own a legal copy copy of maya 7 unlimited, and am proud to have it. It means that I can use it to make my demo reel etc without any problems.
>> Anonymous
>>206576
nice.. now my release group can rip it and release it :P
>> |]4wn0ff473
>>206496
>>206581
those two were mine i just keep forgetting to sign in :\
>> Urbvan !uuEQ8cDI5w
>>206563

I commend you on that. Good luck at the same time. Maya Unlimited has a nasty way of forcing up expectations from people who know what it's capable of. When you can create a default patch of grass that sways in the wind in only a few more strokes than God took (I'm guessing God did it in one fell stroke, but I could be wrong), it's a lot harder to impress.

>>206583

Well, suck it. The funniest thing about the TCP/IP stack on my workstation is that it's missing the hardware layer stuff totally: the entire thing is physically isolated from any form of networking (wired or wireless) whatsoever. I also don't have stunts like people ripping my installed directories and installation keys for cracking and release.

What I do have is insanely pure, unalloyed speed. Don't believe what they say, folks: it's possible to have Windows XP running like greased lightning, just strip out everything unnecessary. I don't run a firewall, I don't have NIC drivers. I don't run anti-viral shielding, just occasional disk backup and defragmentation.

On the minus side, it's an aural throwback to the 70s. I still don't know what possessed me to hunt out a motherboard without any onboard sound and not put in a soundcard of any sort. The only sound it makes is 'beep'.

But that's what radios are for, ya?
>> Urbvan !uuEQ8cDI5w
>>206585

=sigh= Take a random but personally memorable short code, jam a # between your user name and your chosen code, and let moot's handiwork worry about authenticating you.

The problem with what you just did is that anyone with an agenda against you can impersonate you if a tripcode is not appended, and attribute words and views to you that you far from endorse.

Now can we try again?
>> Anonymous
>>206452
Source!!!@!#!@adas
>> Anonymous
Jeeze, we just want a torrent, gtfo you bleeding vaginas