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Old 11-05-2007   #26 (permalink)
maineman
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Re: Problem with Decrypter

Some excellent points by signals, fchateau and t0nee1.

I too, find the free speech issue irrelevant.
There is a longstanding agreement between Fengtao and James to respect one anothers' products and respective subforums and to not cross promote. I think it's reasonable to say any member that's been around knows this. This has absolutely nothing to do with free speech nor a member's right to post wherever on the forum, rather it has do with common courtesy and respect.

TCAS, you were asked, politely I might add,
Quote:
Originally Posted by signals
The OP is using DVDFab Decrypter. Please don't promote Fengtao's competitors in this forum.
to refrain from this.
Yet, you felt compelled to argue with and criticize those who would point this out to you.
Your post was edited by Fengtao (one of the mods) for goodness sake. Moreover, you play the role of the victim.
Please, you are not the victim here, nor is free speech.
The victims are common courtesy and respect.

I would also point out that you chose to respond to the OP and it is incumbent upon you to have your facts straight. The OP clearly stated that this was about DVDFab decrypter.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Racer448
Hello all. I was just wondering if any of you were having problems with DVD Fab Decrypter
The fact is that thread titles frequently are not what they seem.
Suppose he said,
"I'm going crazy and I'm going to blow up my computer"
We've all seen these and well, you get my point.
Yet again, when this is pointed out to you, you divert attention from the facts, become indignant and again, are somehow the victim.
Please, you are not the victim.
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