Privacy in Germany
#1
Hello.I recently bought a new laptop with installed Windows 10.Because of my job I need most of the Adobe programs.I currently have installed a new pirate Windows 10 and almost all Adobe programs(all of them pirate) on my PC.To activate the Adobe programs you need to link them to a profile and after that crack them.Currently, I live in Bulgaria and I have no problems with piracy.But now I need to move to Germany and I was wondering if there is going to be any problem if I use the windows and all the pirate programs I have downloaded.Because I know the penalties are really big.


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#2
(Jul 14, 2017, 10:45 am)Kavios Wrote: Hello.I recently bought a new laptop with installed Windows 10.Because of my job I need most of the Adobe programs.I currently have installed a new pirate Windows 10 and almost all Adobe programs(all of them pirate) on my PC.To activate the Adobe programs you need to link them to a profile and after that crack them.Currently, I live in Bulgaria and I have no problems with piracy.But now I need to move to Germany and I was wondering if there is going to be any problem if I use the windows and all the pirate programs I have downloaded.Because I know the penalties are really big.



As long as no one knows there shouldn't be a problem
Block your Adobe programs in your firewall from making outgoing connections.
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#3
don't tell anyone, no one knows then no problem
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(Jul 14, 2017, 10:45 am)Kavios Wrote: Hello.I recently bought a new laptop with installed Windows 10.Because of my job I need most of the Adobe programs.I currently have installed a new pirate Windows 10 and almost all Adobe programs(all of them pirate) on my PC.To activate the Adobe programs you need to link them to a profile and after that crack them.Currently, I live in Bulgaria and I have no problems with piracy.But now I need to move to Germany and I was wondering if there is going to be any problem if I use the windows and all the pirate programs I have downloaded.Because I know the penalties are really big.



Use a VPN... That will solve that.
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#5
(Jul 20, 2017, 07:23 am)GeyGray Wrote: don't tell anyone, no one knows then no problem

Lol, now we know. And the german investigator reading this. Funny situation...
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