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sage
sage
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Mr. Unger - you elected to invest in a very specialized business that is easily susceptible to piracy, without having the proper funding in place to be able to accept the loss without feeling compelled to publicly complain about it. When your poor decision came back to haunt you, you come to a place that is full of people who do not necessarily commit to piracy, and lecture them like a bunch of children under your apparently misguided supervision. When you're given a very appropriate negative response (no, I don't really like it when you bitch at me for something I didn't do) you continue to complain.
What exactly are you looking for? Retribution? Are we supposed to pay you back for the stolen models? Do you even know how many copies have been distributed? Do you think telling us about piracy is going to shed any further light on the subject that the music or software industries haven't already?
In essence, your pleading does nothing but leave a bad taste in the mouths of what apparently few customers you have, and those that could have been. It places you in a negative and immature light that reflects poorly on the very business you're aiming to protect.
I suggest that, quite frankly, you shut the fuck up from now on. You've made it apparent that you're upset, and we've made it apparent that we don't care. Further appeals will only do damage to your reputation.
If you do nothing else, I suggest you apologize and thank 4chan for spreading word about your business, albeit through piracy. Frankly I had never even heard of WorldWorks until the subject was brought up here. In the process of spreading this little anecdote around I've generated some traffic to your site as well. We're doing you a favor, Mr. Unger, whether you can come to appreciate it or not.
You're welcome.
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