NYJimbo
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Ridiculous. If someone charges $75 for a virus clean then "Hitman" is getting 10% of the fee ? If you run a dozen applications to clean a system you can end up spending most of the fee your getting for doing the job.HitmanPro Incident License 25-pack $ 187.50 (7.50/shot)
What about programs like GeGeek or D7/D7II which run these applications without any concern for licensing. I know D7 for example will run all the popular cleaning tools but are the authors getting paid for this ? Are we breaking the law running these things ? Are the GeGeek, D7, etc people breaking the law ? Are those companies basically encouraging copyright violation by running them ?
I'm happy to pay for software and stay legal, but some tools you run and THEY FIND NOTHING, but the next tool DOES find the virus. Does that mean I get a refund from the first tool I ran because it didn't work as it should ?
Too much bullsh!t to worry about and no clear answers. You can worry yourself to death about this stuff and get nowhere. Me, I got better things to do.