Can software companies know if a product was adquired through privacy?

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  1. Mavericks Plays

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    Hello. First time posting here.
    I'm asking because i'm trying to start posting what I have made.
    But I don't have any interest of having 20 different developers looking for my head.
    Specially because most of the parches do technically require a real activation (R2R, etc)
    Like, as far as I know the only way to know who has a program license is looking at the legal info tabs.

    I mean I would pay if I could but that's the point of getting remumerated by your work.
    Also, motherfuckers all the software for a good producer is over 1000$
    Free plugins are trash and you can't deny it.

    Thanks for reading.
     
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  3. Windows97

    Windows97 Ultrasonic

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    no one will come after you, impossible, developers have no idea that you exist until you become their client.

    Things that can happen:
    Your ISP probably has an idea what you download but doesn't know exactly what.
    You may have interference from a software company if you record a video for YouTube in a way that lets it leak that you use their cracked software, but the most they can do I think is try to take down the video or channel, it already happened to a friend of mine who did tutorials.
     
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  4. Windows97

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    Most paid plugins are also trash.
     
  5. shinyzen

    shinyzen Rock Star

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    there are plenty of great free plugins. you could mix an entire record from just the TDR freebies. air windows has some gems as well. there are others too.
     
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  6. ThugLife

    ThugLife Platinum Record

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    I assume you mean piracy, not privacy, right?
    What do you mean when you say posting? Uploading your finished audio files to Spotify or show screen recordings on YouTube?
    I guess the latter, because if it was just about processed audio I wouldn’t care anyway.

    well first of all I wouldn’t be too worried about that cause you think 5 steps ahead. Do you think big companies watch YouTube videos from every newcomer uploading stuff? Well I probably wouldn’t use these companies as tags or something like that.
    And yes these things already happened, several people exposed themselves on YouTube using pirated stuff like I think avicii did with a team air version of ohmicide…

    but yeah, avicii was probably also a bit more famous than you might be when you just started and if you attract so many viewers that big companies start watching every detail of your video, then you probably reached a point where buying them shouldn’t be a problem anymore.

    But still, I think I would keep an eye if the front gui of a plugin I’m using shows something like „licensed by team xyz“.

    other than that, in the past before homestudios became popular, and still today that’s what studios are for. You go there and can use stuff you don’t own. In other words… what you think how many people use for example autotune without having a license? You don’t have to be a pirate to use stuff you don’t own.

    what I’m trying to say is… if you wanna play it safe, no one knows if you are working on your own studio setup. You can tell your viewers you are at a friends studio or whatever. if you book into a studio. Are you gonna check all licenses?

    So I wouldn’t worry bout all that too much. Just check the gui if it shows who the plugin is licensed to. If it shows nothing, I think it’s all fine :winker:
     
  7. clone

    clone Audiosexual

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    This is because you know already which freebies are good ones. If you didn't and just randomly stumbled the net checking out free plugins, I bet something like 8 out of 10 are junk. In many of those cases, the stock option in your DAW will be a better quality plugin.
     
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  8. Xupito

    Xupito Audiosexual

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    First things first... who's asking? ... I don't want the CIA biting my ass:rofl:
     
  9. xorome

    xorome Audiosexual

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    If you need absolute certainty and peace of mind, buy the software / use freebies.
    Absolutely no one on this forum can give you watertight, 100%-of-the-time reassurances.
     
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    and there are countless more examples, where free plugins are just amazing. Just dig deeper ...
    Zebralatte 3, etc

    They can if they have implemented checks, like checking serials/keys online.

    the main goal is to delicense the pirated software to render it unusable to get you to buy a copy.

    Otherwise they dont care really - thats from what i have seen.
     
  11. aleksalt

    aleksalt Producer

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    Let me disagree with you...I did a fast search on youtube by the phrase
    "free plugins that shouldn't be free":
    http://surl.li/iaobej
    the ton of info pop ups then... and I see the videos from that list, I've already seen before...those are respected producers, by the way
     
  12. mino45

    mino45 Kapellmeister

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    I think you can start off making music using free software. If it sounds like crap, it probably is because you have no idea what you are doing.
    You basically get free versions of everything that will be sufficient to create professional sounding music.

    The DSP56300Emu stuff is excellent too.
     
  13. Guitarmaniac64

    Guitarmaniac64 Rock Star

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    Really it is VERY simple to google best free vst plugins and you will find the same plugins shinyzen mention plus some more
    And frankly your DAW's built in plugins is good for most tasks.
    And people have made head to head test with both DAW plugins and free plugins against payed plugins and they stood up well and sometimes they where even better than the payed plugins.
     
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