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Originally Posted by borked
You have a license to run the software - not to own it... What you just said above amounts to somehting similar to "I bought Adobe Photoshop for the PC - now I bought a Mac, so I want that software to run on the Mac - hence I'm going to hack it whichever way I can so it runs as my PC license isn't supported for Mac."
Even if it isn't the same, you agreed to the software license as it was stated - you don't have the right to reverse engineer it simply because the developer stopped supporting a PHP version....
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Then I guess the developer can come and get me. I know they won't though. That would be work.
Now that I think about it, I don't think there was any license agreement with either script so the point is moot.