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Not such argument
Basically, you came up with advertising the torrent web source by referring to the website domain in your blog, which in my opinion by doing so you support yourself the illegal download of iWork '09 and then took it out to your readers, and it happens that not all of them are Apple's OS X users.

Yes, I am a Windows user and also vertically opposing against torrents. You also give some bit of a recipe to your readers on how to resolve any damage caused by the alleged software use, in an effort to compensate after the big SHAME ON YOU.
Posted by: VenenoCY   Posted on: 01/22/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Not such argument  VenenoCY | 01/22/09
dude, use your head.  lostarchitect | 01/22/09
Pirated version of ANYTHING may contain a trojan . . .  CobraA1 | 01/22/09
Two things  HypnoToad | 01/22/09
FreeBSD  Yensi717 | 01/22/09
I agree with 1  MyMac | 01/23/09
Two things  patbot | 01/23/09
In Capital Letters...  SimonUK | 01/24/09
But, but, but... Macs are virus free and impenetrable!!!!11!!!11!!!!2  HypnoToad | 01/22/09
They are virus free...  olePigeon | 01/23/09
RE: Pirated version of iWork '09 may contain a Trojan  NStalnecker | 01/22/09
It's not a virus. It's a trojan. Move along. (nt)  A Grain of Salt | 01/22/09
Still malware (NT)  logicearth@... | 01/22/09
Executables from TBP ?  Alan Smithie | 01/23/09
I remember when a Trojan was a good thing  duclod | 01/23/09
RE: Pirated version of iWork '09 may contain a Trojan  shellcodes_coder | 01/23/09

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