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Zine #4 - 41 - Austria Law

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Austria Law
by TSK-Crew


NEW LAW IN GOOD OLD AUSTRIA ???


There are many rumours about the new law in Austria (e.g. The article from Jason/Energy in the Cracker Journal) but we (Ray Jackson of TSK-Crew and Van Halen) had a nice meeting with a cool guy about 40 years old who was a cop!! We had to go one hour later to school and we went to a big cafeteria and smoked some of our best and greatest cigarttes BENSON & HEADGES and drunk both a good-tasting cappucchino. A man was sitting infront of us and he was looking very interested when we were talking about the new law in Austria and some other things containing stuff about the Amiga including pirated software and so on... After a while looking interested the man finally asked us "Are you an Amiga-User??". We said yes and started a interesting conversation about the scene and pirated software. He told us that there is NOT a new law in Austria. He explained us that you only must not sell your software to other dudes like lamers. But it is allowed to swap cracked software ! We were very happy when we heard this. But do not flame us if this is not true. But we think that the cop spoke the truth. And we only know that there exist only rumours about the cops which are hunting freaks like you, dirty owner of pirated software!!! We think that is enough of informations, we do not know no more about this shitty law in our country.


This article originally appeared in the Amiga diskmagazine "Zine #4" by Brainstorm 1990.

Some content may refer to activities that are illegal in some countries. BitFellas does not support such activity.
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Comments

warhead | 2009.10.13
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Registered: 2006.08.14

hm

chromag | 2009.10.14
Comments: 293

Registered: 2006.06.02

Impressive how stupid those articles sound these days

dipswitch | 2020.06.02
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Registered: 2006.04.05

i had a great laugh reading this =)


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