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  • ManagerJosh
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2002
    • 9922

    #16
    Put your URL here to discover what will happen
    ManagerJosh, Owner of 4 XenForo Licenses, 1 vBulletin Legacy License, 1 Internet Brands Suite License
    Director, WorldSims.org | Gaming Hosting Administrator, SimGames.net, Urban Online Entertainment

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    • bluecafe
      New Member
      • Nov 2006
      • 11

      #17
      but how i can know that a site is running in nulled version??and what you can do?

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      • ManagerJosh
        Senior Member
        • Jun 2002
        • 9922

        #18
        Again, put the URL in there to find out
        ManagerJosh, Owner of 4 XenForo Licenses, 1 vBulletin Legacy License, 1 Internet Brands Suite License
        Director, WorldSims.org | Gaming Hosting Administrator, SimGames.net, Urban Online Entertainment

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        • bluecafe
          New Member
          • Nov 2006
          • 11

          #19
          bro have a question if anyone use 3.5.3 nulled version will you take anything to protect this?and if a hester who has deticated server and run nulled version on his server can you take any step to stop this...

          thanks

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          • Colin F
            Senior Member
            • May 2004
            • 17689

            #20
            Yes, we can and will.
            Best Regards
            Colin Frei

            Please don't contact me per PM.

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            • bluecafe
              New Member
              • Nov 2006
              • 11

              #21
              ok, i have sent some site name which have no licence(i think).but if anyone has deticated server(own)or hosting site on offshore hosting ...and run nulled version can you portect.don't think you can do...

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              • Quillz
                Senior Member
                • Nov 2004
                • 2787
                • 5.0.X

                #22
                Originally posted by bluecafe
                if anyone don't buy the script and useing nulled version,there are any problem?
                I don't understand what you're asking. Are you asking if you can use a nulled version without a license? If so, the answer is no.
                Forums

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                • ---MAD---
                  Senior Member
                  • Jun 2005
                  • 2522
                  • 3.8.x

                  #23
                  Originally posted by bluecafe
                  ok, i have sent some site name which have no licence(i think).but if anyone has deticated server(own)or hosting site on offshore hosting ...and run nulled version can you portect.don't think you can do...
                  Could take you to court .

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                  • ComputerVitals
                    Senior Member
                    • Oct 2005
                    • 541
                    • 3.8.x

                    #24
                    Could Jelsoft take a person to court for using a nulled version?
                    I would assume so. But would they?
                    I guess it depends on the person/company and if it's worth the time and money to do so.

                    It's easier for Jelsoft to talk with the hosting company and have the site disabled and give that user a change to purchase a copy.

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                    • Andy Huang
                      Senior Member
                      • Feb 2004
                      • 4602

                      #25
                      Here's a few facts:
                      1) You cannot use any version of the software without a license.
                      2) You void all your warranty and support by using ANY version of the software other than the one you obtained via members area here.
                      3) You void all your warranty and support by editing the version of the software you downloaded via members area.
                      4) Nulled version have a lot of known security issues which I will not outline. By using them (which is illegal in 99% of the case), you open your forum, and everything associated with it up to hackers and malicious users.
                      5) Your host may close your account (this applies to dedicated/colocated servers in datacenters) when they notice you are housing illegal software using their bandwidth, even if you are rightfully licensed.
                      6) Jelsoft can, have been, and always will take appropriate legal actions against those using vBulletin illegally.



                      Long story short? Avoid the hassle, buy a license, and use only the software you get via member's area. If you cannot afford it, there are other legal alternatives that are free/cheaper for you; because you definetly cannot afford the legal expenses that may incur.

                      Also, thread like this should be closed... because there is really no "if" or "but" in this situation... Just don't even think about it
                      Best Regards,
                      Andy Huang

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                      • Tommy12345
                        New Member
                        • Nov 2006
                        • 17

                        #26
                        I do not see any bugs yet with vbulliten, give them the credit and buy it instead of downloading the free null version, they deserve credit for having a fine product and should be rewarded for their hard work to improve the board.

                        I bought a script a few years ago which was badly written, rip off, makes you want to get revenge..by.. They also later on, zend encript the admin section, i had bought an older version and took me along time to reverse engineer what they did to the new version. The script is called _ _ _ _ _ _ _
                        Last edited by Tommy12345; Thu 11 Jan '07, 1:24pm.

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                        • simsim
                          Senior Member
                          • Nov 2005
                          • 1625
                          • 3.6.x

                          #27
                          Reading some of the questions on this thread, now I completely understand those who use problematic encoders to protect their assets! Despite the moral side, if I was able to use a nulled version of vB & be 100% sure nobody will discover me, I'll just buy it as a reward for Jelsoft for making such a perfect software.
                          You're spending millions of dollars on a website?!

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                          • Quillz
                            Senior Member
                            • Nov 2004
                            • 2787
                            • 5.0.X

                            #28
                            Originally posted by ComputerVitals
                            Could Jelsoft take a person to court for using a nulled version?
                            I would assume so. But would they?
                            I guess it depends on the person/company and if it's worth the time and money to do so.

                            It's easier for Jelsoft to talk with the hosting company and have the site disabled and give that user a change to purchase a copy.
                            Considering using a nulled version w/o a license is a breach of their intellectual property, they could take you to court. However, I doubt this has happened very often, as almost all potential court cases never actually go to trial, and are settled privately. Not to mention that many times, the people who are distributing nulled versions tend to be in countries where are little to no copyright enforcement laws.
                            Forums

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                            • JakeS
                              Senior Member
                              • Jul 2005
                              • 1975

                              #29
                              Originally posted by whitetigergrowl
                              That makes zero sense. Why would you want to use a nulled version after you have bought it?

                              And the answer to your question is no. You would need to download and overwrite the files with the bought version. Not to say it wouldn't possibly cause errors either. Of course the only reason I can see for this question is if you are already using a nulled version or know someone that is.

                              Using nulled software is a big gamble. Just because it says 'null', doesn't mean there isn't coding in it that doesn't give a backdoor to the site its being used on, to the people that nulled it in the first place. Not only is using nulled software a huge legal risk, it's a huge security risk as well.
                              Not every null has this backdoor, most don't, besides even if you use a null theres one big fat way of telling if its a null.

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                              • Chousho
                                Senior Member
                                • Jan 2004
                                • 967
                                • 3.8.x

                                #30
                                Originally posted by JakeS
                                Not every null has this backdoor, most don't, besides even if you use a null theres one big fat way of telling if its a null.
                                Checking the JS? Umm, odd error just happened (instead of seeing line breaks, 2
                                tags just came up in the window.)

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