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SIDWAVE Account closed
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 2238 |
Gravenreuth
What exactly did this man do as a lawyer ?
Any clue why he shot himself ?
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TheRyk
Registered: Mar 2009 Posts: 2094 |
<Post edited by TheRyk on 30/10-2021 00:04>
In RapidNews #20 you can read how some members of Black Bolt (which later became EX/GER) were trapped in early 90s by GvG papermag ads resulting in police raids resp. pre-emptively burying all disks in forests to hide them... almost unbelievable in retrospect but why should anyone invent such stories, as they are rather nothing to boast with. Good read, anyway! |
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Count Zero
Registered: Jan 2003 Posts: 1826 |
For germans https://sauhun.de/gravenreuth.pdf |
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tlr
Registered: Sep 2003 Posts: 1727 |
Quote: For germans https://sauhun.de/gravenreuth.pdf
Last page: Nearly every country was better at pirating than Germany. Spain ruled the scene apparently. :) |
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TheRyk
Registered: Mar 2009 Posts: 2094 |
Quoting tlrLast page: Nearly every country was better at pirating than Germany. Spain ruled the scene apparently. :)
Read that as well, though some months ago...
Asked myself: WHO invented that statistics for the source Süddeutsche Zeitung (never and especially not in the 80s a medium that was trendy, rather tells you what your grandma might think about dem new no good computers) Some 20% illegal copies next to 80 % originals... ROFL... even the other way round would be a joke
Seriously, that bar chart seems minimum doubtful but rather total made-up hoax.
PS: personally, as a German, I tell you not even 1% of my games were originals, and I think that was true for the average German kid |
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balsi Account closed
Registered: May 2016 Posts: 20 |
Since my first job back in 86 i bought originals.most of my friends in this time had done this.but the main people here in germany had only cracks and don't know what an original was.that was the truth here. |
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