Klaus Knopper wrote:
But: Circumventing the demo license of a proprietary third-party product by making the product run longer than the evaluation period was designed by the programs authors, is indeed probably a violation of law.
On the other hand, asking a naive user for a root password and writing something behind his back to his system partition is not exactly cricket either - to say the least. In my book, a software vendor who does something like that deserves - legalistic issues aside - little or no respect for his part of the bargain. Cedar