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Re: USB 3.0 hubs that WORK ...

Justin
SubjectRe: USB 3.0 hubs that WORK on a new 15" Retina MacBook Pro
FromJustin
Date11/04/2012 01:56 (11/03/2012 20:56)
Message-ID<k74eg2$v3v$2@dont-email.me>
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Newsgroupscomp.sys.mac.advocacy
FollowsAlan Baker
FollowupsAlan Baker (27m) > Justin
Lloyd (1h & 52m)
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Alan Baker wrote:

Alan Baker
In article <k749vs$4de$2@dont-email.me>, Justin <justin@nobecauseihatespam.edu>wrote:

Justin
On 11/3/12 7:16 PM, Lloyd wrote:

Lloyd
In article <k7430g$qde$5@dont-email.me>, Justin <justin@nobecauseihatespam.edu>wrote:

Justin
On Sat, 03 Nov 2012 14:41:55 -0500, Lloyd wrote:

Lloyd
In article <k73rhh$dq0$7@dont-email.me>, Justin <justin@nobecauseihatespam.edu>wrote:

Justin
Steve de Mena wrote:

Steve de Mena
Anyone have any experience with any that work. All I read are horror stories and flaky performance with the ones out there.

Even a 4-port USB 2.0 hub from Belkin I have did not work. Would not see the Apple USB SuperDrive. Going on a trip 3rd week of December and no way can I get by with just two USB ports. (My music software alone requires two dedicated USB copy protection dongles)

Thanks in advance.

Steve

Justin
I have the perfect solution, download all of your music without DRM like I have been doing since 1999. They're called "mp3." Then you can use whatever player you want, on any OS, copy them freely to multiple devices and not have to worry about USB dongles.

Lloyd
LOL!

Justin, I don't think he's talking about software quite that simplistic. Look up Avid ProTools sometime.

I'm not sure if he is using that particular one.

Justin
OK... just checked up on it. There's a crack out there that allows it to run without the dumbass dongle. Since he already paid for the software it is his right to be able to use it.

Lloyd
No it isn't. Owning a legal copy gives you no rights to a cracked version.

Justin
If he paid for the software he paid for the right to use it. Do you agree?

Alan Baker
He paid for the rights to use it under the terms by which it was licensed to him.

and if it is discovered the license is unfair after the purchase, he is within his moral rights to use the software. He bought it, he can use it. It really is that simple.

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