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| Volume Four, Issue Forty-One, File 5 of 13 | |
| Pirates Cove | |
| By Rambone | |
| Welcome back to Pirates Cove. News about software piracy, its effects, and the | |
| efforts of the software companies to put and end to it are now at an all time | |
| high. Additionally, there is an added interest among the popular media towards | |
| the other goings-on in the piracy underworld. Additionally over the past few | |
| months there have been several major crackdowns around the world. Not all of | |
| the news is terribly recent, but a lot of people probably didn't hear about it | |
| at the time so read on and enjoy. | |
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| _______________________________________________________________________________ | |
| More Than $100,000 In Illegal Software Seized | |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
| WASHINGTON -- (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Illegal software valued in excess of $100,000 | |
| was seized from an electronic bulletin board computer system (BBS) | |
| headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland, marking the first U.S. case for the | |
| Business Software Alliance (BSA) against a BBS for pirating software. | |
| The BSA previously initiated an enforcement campaign against illegal bulletin | |
| boards in Europe and is investigating illegal boards in Asia. As part of the | |
| U.S. seizure, more than $25,000 worth of hardware was confiscated in accordance | |
| with the court order, and the BBS, known as the APL, is no longer in operation. | |
| Investigations conducted over the past several months found that, through the | |
| APL BBS, thousands of illegal copies have been made of various software | |
| programs. Plaintiffs in the case include six business software publishers: | |
| ALDUS, Autodesk, LOTUS Development, MICROSOFT, NOVELL, and WordPerfect. The | |
| action against APL was for allegedly allowing BBS users to upload and download | |
| copyrighted programs. | |
| Nearly 500 software programs were available for copying through the APL BBS, an | |
| infringement of software publishers' copyright. In addition, BSA seized APL's | |
| business records which detail members' time on the BBS and programs uploaded | |
| and/or copied. BSA is currently reviewing these records for possible | |
| additional legal action against system users who may have illegally uploaded or | |
| downloaded copyrighted programs. | |
| "Electronic bulletin boards create increasingly difficult problems in our | |
| efforts to combat piracy," according to Robert Holleyman, president of the BSA. | |
| "While bulletin boards are useful tools to enhance communication channels, they | |
| also provide easy access for users to illegally copy software," Holleyman | |
| explained. | |
| Strict federal regulations prohibit the reproduction of copyrighted software. | |
| Legislation passed this year by the U.S. Congress contains provisions to | |
| increase the penalties against copyright infringers to up to five years | |
| imprisonment and a $250,000 fine. | |
| The APL investigation, conducted by Software Security International on behalf | |
| of the BSA, concluded with a raid by Federal Marshals on October 1, 1992. In | |
| addition to the six business software publishers, the BSA action was taken on | |
| behalf of Nintendo. | |
| Bulletin boards have grown in popularity over the past several years, totaling | |
| approximately 2000 in the United States alone. Through a modem, bulletin board | |
| users can easily communicate with other members. The BSA has recently stepped | |
| up its worldwide efforts to eradicate the illegal copying of software which | |
| occurs on some boards. | |
| The BSA is an organization devoted to combating software theft. Its worldwide | |
| campaign encompasses education, public policy, and enforcement programs in more | |
| than 30 countries. The members of the BSA include: ALDUS, APPLE COMPUTER, | |
| Autodesk, LOTUS Development, MICROSOFT, NOVELL, and WordPerfect. | |
| The BSA operates an Anti-piracy Hotline (800-688-2721) for callers seeking | |
| information about software piracy or to report suspected incidents of software | |
| theft. | |
| CONTACT: Diane Smiroldo, Business Software Alliance, (202)727-7060 | |
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| Only The Beginning | |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
| The bust of APL BBS had made unprecedented impacts in the pirate world because | |
| of the implications behind the actual arrest. Business Software Alliance | |
| (BSA), representing many major business software companies along with Nintendo, | |
| joined forces to hit APL very hard. They joined forces to permanently shut | |
| down APL and are, for the first time, trying to pursue the users that had an | |
| active role in the usage of the BBS. | |
| Trying to figure out who had uploaded and downloaded files through this BBS and | |
| taking legal recourse against them is a very strong action and has never been | |
| done before. One of the major problem I see with this is how do they know if | |
| what the records show was the actual user or someone posing as another user? | |
| Also, how could they prove that an actual program was downloaded by an actual | |
| user and not by someone else using his account? What if one user had logged on | |
| one time, never called back, and someone else had hacked their account? I'm | |
| also sure a sysop has been known, on occasion, to "doctor" someone's account to | |
| not allow them to download when they have been leeching. | |
| The points I bring up are valid as far as I am concerned and unless the Secret | |
| Service had logs and phone numbers of people actually logged on at the time, I | |
| don't see how they have a case. I'm sure they have a great case against the | |
| sysop and will pursue the case to the highest degree of the law, but if they | |
| attempt to arrest users, I foresee the taxpayers' money going straight down the | |
| drain. | |
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| BSA Hits Europe | |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
| The Business Software Alliance reached their arms out across the Atlantic and | |
| landed in Germany. Along with Interpol and the local police, they proceeded to | |
| take down 80% of the boards in Berlin. One of the contributing factors in | |
| these busts was that the majority of the boards busted were also involved in | |
| toll fraud. Until recently, blue boxing was the predominate means of | |
| communication with the United States and other countries in Europe. When most | |
| of these sysops were arrested, they had been actively blue boxing on a regular | |
| basis. Unfortunately, many parts of Germany had already upgraded their phone | |
| system, and it became very risky to use a blue box. It didn't stop most people | |
| and they soon became easy targets for Interpol. The other means of LD usage | |
| for Germans was AT&T calling cards which now are very common. The local police | |
| along with the phone company gathered months of evidence before the city wide | |
| sweep of arrests. | |
| The busts made a bigger impact in Europe than anyone would have imagined. Some | |
| of the bigger boards in Europe have been taken down by the sysops and many will | |
| never go back up. Many sysops have been arrested and fined large amounts of | |
| money that they will be paying off for a long time. BSA, along with local | |
| police and Interpol, has done enough damage in a few days that will change | |
| European Boards for a long time. | |
| _______________________________________________________________________________ | |
| IBM: Free Disks For The Taking | |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
| In a vain effort to increase sales, IBM decided to send out 21 high density | |
| diskettes to anyone who called. On these diskettes was a new beta copy of OS/2 | |
| Version 2.1. They were hoping to take a cheap way out by sending a few out to | |
| people who would install it and send in beta reports. What they got was | |
| thousands of people calling in when they heard the word who were promptly Fed | |
| Ex'ed the disks overnight. The beta was not the concern of most, just the | |
| diskettes that were in the package. The actual beta copy that was sent out was | |
| bug ridden anyway and was not of use on most systems. | |
| When IBM finally woke up and figured out what was going on, they had already | |
| sent out thousands of copies. Some even requested multiple copies. IBM then | |
| proceeded to charge for the shipment and disks, but it was way too late, and | |
| they had gone over budget. Way to go IBM, no wonder your stock has plummeted | |
| to $55 a share. | |
| _______________________________________________________________________________ | |
| Users Strike Back At U.S. Robotics | |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
| Since 1987, U.S. Robotics (USR) has been a standard among sysops and many end | |
| users. With the loyal following also came terrible customer service and long | |
| delays in shipments. Their modems, being in as much demand as they are, soon | |
| showed the results of shortcuts in the manufacture of certain parts in some of | |
| the more popular modems. The most infamous instance of this happening was the | |
| Sportster model which was a V.32bis modem which could be bought at a much lower | |
| price than that of the Dual Standard. The catch was that they cut some corners | |
| and used that same communication board for both the Sportster and the Dual | |
| Standard. They assumed they could save money by using the same board on both | |
| modems. Boy were they wrong. | |
| All that was done to the Sportster was to disable the HST protocol that would | |
| make it into a Dual. With the proper init string, one could turn a Sportster, | |
| ROM version 4.1, into a full Dual in the matter of seconds and have spent 1/3 | |
| of the price of a full Dual Standard. | |
| This outraged USR when they found out. They first denied that it could be | |
| done. When they found out that it had gotten too wide-spread and could not be | |
| stopped, they then proceeded to tell the public it was a copyright infringement | |
| to use the "bogus" init string and threatened to sue anyone who attempted to | |
| use it. Most people laughed at that idea and continued to use it while giving | |
| "the bird" to USR. Some vendors are now even trying to make a buck and sell | |
| Sportsters at a higher price, and some are even selling them as Duals. | |
| Obviously, they have now discontinued making the Sportsters the cheap way and | |
| are now making two separate boards for both modems. The versions with the ROM | |
| 4.1 are still floating around, can be found almost anywhere, and will always | |
| have the capabilities to be run as a full Dual. Better watch out though. The | |
| USR police might come knocking on your door <g>. | |
| _______________________________________________________________________________ | |
| Warez Da Scene? | |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
| Over the last 6 months there have been several changing of hands in the major | |
| pirate groups. One person who supplies them has bounced to 3 groups in the | |
| last four months. One group fell apart because of a lack of support from the | |
| major members, but is making a valiant comeback. And yet another has almost | |
| split into two like AT&T stock. We'll have to see what comes of that. | |
| While only about 15% or so actually doing anything for the scene, the other 85% | |
| seem to complain and bitch. Either the crack doesn't work or someone forgot to | |
| put in the volume labels. Jesus, how much effort does it take to say, "Hey, | |
| thanks for putting this out, but...". The time and effort it takes to acquire | |
| the program, check to see if it needs to be cracked, package it, and have it | |
| sent out to the boards is time- and money-consuming and gets very little | |
| appreciation by the majority of the users around the world. | |
| Why not see some users send in donations to the group for the appreciation it | |
| takes to send the files out? Why not see more users volunteer to help courier | |
| the programs around? Help crack them? Make some cheats, or type of some docs? | |
| Be a part of the solution instead of the problem. It would create less | |
| headaches and gain more respect from the members who take the time and effort | |
| to make this all possible. | |
| _______________________________________________________________________________ | |
| Review Of The Month | |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
| I usually type up a review of the best program I have seen since the last | |
| issue, but since I was so disappointed with this game, I have to say something | |
| about it. | |
| ___________________________________________________________________________ | |
| | | | |
| | RELEASE INFORMATION | | |
| |___________________________________________________________________________| | |
| | | | |
| | Supplied by : ACTION MAN & MUNCHIE ...................................... | | |
| | Cracked by : HARD CORE ................................................. | | |
| | Protection : Easy Password ............................................. | | |
| | Date : 16th December 1992 (Still 14 days left!) .................. | | |
| | Graphics : ALL ....................................................... | | |
| | Sound : ALL ....................................................... | | |
| | Game Size : 5 1.44Mb disks , Installation from floppies ............... | | |
| |___________________________________________________________________________| | |
| One of the most awaited games of the year showed up at my doorstep, just | |
| itching to be installed: F15-]I[. I couldn't wait to get this installed on | |
| the hard drive and didn't care how much space it took up. I was informed | |
| during installation that the intro would take up over 2 megs of hard drive | |
| space, but I didn't care. I wanted to see it all. Once I booted it and saw | |
| the intro, I thought the game would be the best I had seen. Too bad the other | |
| 8 megs turned out to be a waste of hard drive space. | |
| I started out in fast mode, getting right up in the skies. Too bad that's the | |
| only thing on the screen that I could recognize. Zooming down towards the | |
| coast, I noticed that it looked damn close to the land and, in fact, it might | |
| as well have been. The ocean consist of powder blue dots and had almost the | |
| same color consistency as the land. Not finding anything in the air to shoot | |
| at, I proceeded to shoot a missile at anything that I thought would blow up. | |
| This turned out to be just about everything, including bridges. Let a few | |
| gunshots loose on one and see a large fireworks display like you dropped a | |
| nuclear bomb on it. | |
| Close to 3 hours later, I finally found a jet, got it into my sights and shot 3 | |
| missiles at it. A large explosion, another one, and then he flew past me | |
| without even a dent showing. I shot my last 2 at it, same result. Thus my | |
| conclusion: the Russians must have invincible planes. Either that or F-15 ]I[ | |
| has some major bugs. I'll take a wild guess and say, hmm, bugs. | |
| This game is not worth the box it comes in and I would not suggest anyone, | |
| outside of a blind person, from purchasing this. I hate ratings but I'll give | |
| it a 2/10. The 2 is for modem play, which is not bad, but not good enough. | |
| _______________________________________________________________________________ | |
| Piracy's Illegal, But Not The Scourge It's Cracked Up To Be August 9, 1992 | |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
| By T.R. Reid and Brit Hume (Chicago Tribune)(Page 7) | |
| The software industry has embarked on one of its periodic public relations | |
| campaigns to get people to believe it's being robbed blind by software pirates. | |
| Even The New York Times took the claims seriously and ran a front-page story | |
| illustrated by a picture of a cheerful computer hacker wearing a Hawaiian shirt | |
| sitting in his basement surrounded by PCs and awash in piles of disks, many of | |
| them containing bootleg programs. | |
| With a straight face, the Times reported the industry's claim that in 1990, the | |
| last year for which figures are available, programs worth $2.4 billion were | |
| pirated, an amount equal to nearly half the industry's total sales of $5.7 | |
| billion. In fact, the software industry has no way of knowing how much it lost | |
| to illegal copying, but the $2.4 billion figure is almost certainly rot. | |
| Here's why. | |
| It is true that it's a snap to make an "illegal" copy of a computer program and | |
| equally true that the practice is rampant. You just put a disk in the drive, | |
| issue the copy command, and the computer does the rest. | |
| But there is simply no way the software industry can estimate accurately how | |
| many illegal copies there are, and even if it could, it couldn't possibly | |
| determine how many of them represent lost sales. It does not follow that every | |
| time somebody makes a bootleg copy, the industry loses a sale. That would be | |
| true only if the software pirate would have paid for the program had he or she | |
| not been able to get it for free. | |
| Indeed, some of those illegal copies undoubtedly lead to actual sales. Once | |
| users try a program, particularly a full-scale application such as a word | |
| processor or database, and like it, they may decide they need the instruction | |
| book and want to be able to phone for help in using the program. | |
| The only way to get those things is to buy the software. If that sounds | |
| pie-in-the-sky, consider that an entire branch of the industry has developed | |
| around just that process. It's called shareware -- software that is offered | |
| free to try. If you like it, you are asked to buy it. In return, you get a | |
| bound manual and telephone support. | |
| The word processor with which this column was written, PC-Write, is such a | |
| program. So is the telecommunications program by which it was filed, ProComm. | |
| These programs were both developed by talented independent software developers | |
| who took advantage of the unprecedented opportunity the personal computer | |
| provided them. All they needed was a PC, a desk, a text editor and a special | |
| software tool called a "compiler." A compiler translates computer code written | |
| in a language such as Basic, C or Pascal into the binary code that the computer | |
| can process. | |
| Once they had written their programs, they included a set of instructions in a | |
| text file and a message asking those who liked the software to pay a fee and | |
| get the benefits of being a "registered" user. They then passed out copies to | |
| friends, uploaded them to computer bulletin boards and made them available to | |
| software libraries. Everyone was encouraged to use the software -- and to pass | |
| it on. | |
| The ease with which the programs can be copied was, far from a problem for | |
| these developers, the very means of distribution. It cost them nothing and | |
| they stood to gain if people thought their program good enough to use. And | |
| gain they have. Both PC-Write and ProComm have made a lot of money as | |
| shareware, and advanced versions have now been released through commercial | |
| channels. | |
| The point here is not that it's okay to pirate software. It's not, and it's | |
| particularly dishonest to use a stolen program for commercial purposes. The | |
| practice of buying one copy for an entire office and having everybody copy it | |
| and use the same manual is disgraceful. Software may be expensive, but it's a | |
| deductible business expense and worth the price. | |
| At the same time, it's not such a bad thing to use an unauthorized copy as a | |
| way of trying out a program before you buy it. The shareware industry's | |
| success has proved that can even help sales. | |
| _______________________________________________________________________________ | |
| No Hiding From The Software Police October 28, 1992 | |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
| By Elizabeth Weise (The Seattle Times)(Page B9)(Associated Press) | |
| One call to the Piracy Hotline is all it takes for the Software Police to come | |
| knocking at your computers. Parametrix Inc. of Seattle found that out last | |
| year when the Software Police, also known as the Software Publishers | |
| Association, showed up with a search warrant and a U.S marshal to audit their | |
| computers. The search turned up dozens of copies of unauthorized software | |
| programs and meant a penalty of $350,000 for Parametrix. | |
| The SPA says too many companies "softlift" -- buying only one copy of a program | |
| they need and making copies for as many computers as they have. | |
| It seems so easy -- and it's just as easy to get caught. | |
| "It only takes one phone call to the 800 number to get the ball rolling. | |
| Anyone taking that chance is living on borrowed time," said Peter Beruk, | |
| litigation manager for the Washington D.C.-based SPA. "You can run, but you | |
| can't hide." And the stakes are getting higher. A bill is before President | |
| Bush that would elevate commercial software piracy from a misdemeanor to a | |
| felony. The law would impose prison terms of up to five years and fines of up | |
| to $250,000 for anyone convicted for stealing at least 10 copies of a program, | |
| or more than $2,500 worth of software. | |
| Those in the computer industry say softlifting will be hard to prevent unless | |
| programmers are better policed. AutoDesk Retail Products in Kirkland has met | |
| obstacles in educating its staff on the law. AutoDesk makes computer-assisted | |
| drawing programs. "The problem is that you end up employing people who don't | |
| want to follow convention," AutoDesk manager John Davison said. "We hire | |
| hackers. To them it's not stealing, they just want to play with the programs. | |
| "You got a computer, you got a hacker, you got a problem." Bootlegging results | |
| in an estimated loss of $2.4 million to U.S. software publishers each year, | |
| Beruk said. That's out of annual sales of between $6 billion and $7 billion. | |
| "For every legal copy of a program sold, there's an unauthorized copy of it in | |
| use on an everyday basis," Beruk said. As SPA and its member companies see it, | |
| that's theft, plain and simple. | |
| SPA was founded in 1984. One of its purposes: to enforce copyright | |
| infringement law for software manufacturers. Since then it has conducted 75 | |
| raids and filed about 300 lawsuits, Beruk said. Several of the larger raids | |
| have been in the Northwest. The SPA settled a copyright lawsuit against | |
| Olympia-based U.S. Intelco for $50,000 in May. Last year, the University of | |
| Oregon Continuation Center in Eugene, Oregon, agreed to pay $130,000 and host a | |
| national conference on copyright law and software use as part of a negotiated | |
| settlement with SPA. The tip-off call often comes to SPA's toll-free Piracy | |
| Hotline. It's often disgruntled employees, or ex-employees, reporting that the | |
| company is running illegal copies of software programs, Beruk said. | |
| At Parametrix, an investigation backed up the initial report and SPA got a | |
| search warrant, Beruk said. President Wait Dalrymple said the company now does | |
| a quarterly inventory of each computer. The company brings in an independent | |
| company once a year to check for unauthorized programs. | |
| Softlifting, Dalrymple said, can be an easy tangle to get into. "Our company | |
| had had extremely rapid growth coupled with similar growth in the number of | |
| computers we use," he said. "We had no policy regarding the use of our | |
| software and simply didn't control what was happening." | |
| Making bootleg copies of software is copyright infringement, and it's as | |
| illegal -- and as easy -- as copying a cassette tape or a video tape. The | |
| difference is in magnitude. A cassette costs $8, a video maybe $25, while | |
| computer programs can cost hundreds and even thousands of dollars. Audio and | |
| video tapes come with FBI warnings of arrest for illegal copying. Software | |
| comes with a notice of copyright penalties right on the box. But despite such | |
| threats, softlifting isn't taken seriously, said Julie Schaeffer, director of | |
| the Washington Software Association. "It's really in the same arena of | |
| intellectual property," Schaeffer said. "But people don't think about the | |
| hours and hours of work that goes into writing a program." | |
| The Boeing Co. in Seattle is one company that tries hard not to break the law. | |
| It has a department of Software Accountability, which monitors compliance with | |
| software licensing. | |
| AutoDesk resorts to a physical inventory of the software manuals that go with a | |
| given program. If programmers don't have the manuals in their work cubicles, | |
| they can be fined $50. | |
| The SPA itself said the problem is more one of education than enforcement. | |
| "Because copying software is so easy and because license agreements can be | |
| confusing, many people don't realize they're breaking the law," the SPA said. | |
| Feigning ignorance of the law doesn't help. With Microsoft products, a user is | |
| liable as soon as the seal on a package of software is broken. "At that point | |
| you've agreed to Microsoft's licensing agreement under copyright law," | |
| Microsoft spokeswoman Katy Erlich said. "It says so right on the package." | |
| _______________________________________________________________________________ | |
| Teenage Pirates and the Junior Underworld December 11, 1992 | |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
| by Justin Keery (The Independent)(Page 31) | |
| "By the end of the year, any schoolboy with | |
| a computer who wants Sex will get it." | |
| The first print-run of 100,000 copies of Madonna's Sex has sold out. A further | |
| 120,000 will be printed before Christmas, and bookshops have ordered every last | |
| one. But parents beware... around 5,000 school children have their own copy, | |
| and the number is growing rapidly as floppy disks are circulated in | |
| playgrounds. | |
| Viewing the disk edition on a computer reveals television-quality images from | |
| the book -- the text, it seems, is deemed superfluous. In disk form the | |
| pictures can be copied and traded for video games, credibility or hard cash in | |
| a thriving underground marketplace. By the end of the year, any schoolboy with | |
| a computer who wants Sex will get it. The unlucky will catch a sexually | |
| transmitted disease in the process -- the Disaster Master virus, found on the | |
| Independent's copy. | |
| Sex is a special-interest area in the thriving junior underworld of software | |
| trading. Circulation of Madonna's pictures among minors with neither the | |
| budget nor the facial hair to buy Sex gives Madonna's publishers little cause | |
| to fear loss of sales. Neither Secker & Warburg in London nor Time-Warner in | |
| New York knew of the unofficial digital edition. But the publishers of | |
| computer video games have much to lose from playground transactions. | |
| Sex is not doing a roaring trade, said one schoolboy trader. Video games, with | |
| price-tags of up to pounds 40, are what every child wants, but few can afford. | |
| But who needs to buy, when your classmates will trade copies of the latest | |
| titles for another game, a glimpse of Madonna or a humble pound coin? | |
| Games disks are usually uncopyable. Skilled programmers "crack" the | |
| protection, as an intellectual challenge and a way of gaining respect in an | |
| exclusive scene, add "training" options such as extra lives, and post this | |
| version on a computer bulletin board -- a computer system attached to a | |
| telephone line where people log in to trade their "wares". | |
| Most bulletin boards (BBSs) are friendly places where computer freaks exchange | |
| tips, messages and "public domain" programs, made available by their authors | |
| free of charge. But illegitimate operators, or SysOps, look down on "lame" | |
| legal boards, and "nuke" any public domain material submitted to their systems. | |
| The larger pirate boards are the headquarters of a cracking group -- often in a | |
| 15-year-old's bedroom. There are perhaps 100 in Britain. Cracked games and | |
| "demos" publicize phone numbers, and a warning is issued that copyright | |
| software should not be posted --a disclaimer of questionable legality. New | |
| members are asked if they represent law enforcement agencies. According to a | |
| warning message on one board, at least one BBS in the United States is operated | |
| by the FBI. | |
| Your account at a board may not allow you to download until you upload wares of | |
| sufficient quality. Games are considered old after a week, so sexy images, | |
| "demos" or lists of use to hackers are an alternative trading commodity. | |
| Available this week, as well as Madonna, are: "lamer's guide to hacking PBXs", | |
| "Tex" and "Grapevine" -- disk magazines for pirates; and demos -- displays of | |
| graphical and sound programming prowess accompanied by bragging messages, | |
| verbal assaults on rival factions and advertisements for BBSs. According to a | |
| former police officer, the recipes for LSD and high explosives have circulated | |
| in the past. | |
| The board's "download ratio" determines how many disks are traded for every | |
| contribution -- usually two megabytes are returned for every megabyte | |
| contributed. "Leech accounts" (unlimited access with no quotas) are there for | |
| those foolish enough to spend between pounds 1 and pounds 60 per month. But | |
| children can sign on using a pseudonym, upload a "fake" -- garbage data to | |
| increase their credit -- then "leech" as much as possible before they get | |
| "nuked" from the user list. | |
| The "modem trader" is a nocturnal trawler of BBSs, downloading wares, then | |
| uploading to other boards. Current modem technology allows users to transfer | |
| the contents of a disk in 10 minutes. A "card supplier" can provide a stolen | |
| US or European phone credit card number. The scene knows no language barriers | |
| or border checks, and international cross-fertilization adds diversity to the | |
| software in circulation. | |
| Through the unsociable insomniac trader, or the wealthier "lamer" with a paid- | |
| up "leech account," games reach the playground. The traders and leeches gain | |
| extra pocket money by selling the disks for as little as pounds 1, and from | |
| there the trade begins. | |
| Some market-traders have realized the profit potential, obtaining cracked | |
| software through leech accounts and selling the disks on stalls. Sold at a | |
| pocket-money price of pounds 1 per disk, many games reach schools. The trading | |
| of copyright software is illegal but the perpetrators stand little chance of | |
| getting caught and are unlikely to be prosecuted. | |
| The victims, software houses, suffer real damage. Sales of Commodore Amiga | |
| computers equal the dedicated games machines -- the Sega Megadrive or Nintendo, | |
| yet sales of Amiga games (on disk and therefore pirate fodder) often reach only | |
| one third of the volume of their copy-proof console cartridge counterparts. | |
| Despite his preference for Amiga technology, Phil Thornton of System 3 Software | |
| is "seriously reconsidering" future development of Amiga games. Myth, a two- | |
| year project, sold pitiful amounts. Mr. Thornton was called by a pirate the | |
| day it was released -- the game was available on a bulletin board. Because of | |
| piracy, the sequel to the successful Putty will be mastered instead for the | |
| Nintendo console. | |
| This tactic may not help for long. The cracked Amiga release of Putty carried | |
| an advertisement (added by pirates) for a Nintendo cartridge "backup" device. | |
| Transferred to disk, a "pirate-proof" console game can be traded like any | |
| other. Games for the Nintendo and Sega systems are available on most bulletin | |
| boards. | |
| Scotland Yard only takes an interest in bulletin boards bearing pornography, | |
| though most also carry pirate software. Funded by the software industry, the | |
| Federation Against Software Theft has successfully prosecuted only one board, | |
| with "more pending." | |
| This Christmas parents will buy hundreds of thousands of video games. Some | |
| children will ask for modems; thus games will be on the bulletin boards by | |
| Boxing Day, and the first day of term will see the heaviest trading of the | |
| year. | |
| AUTHOR'S NOTE: I considered using a pseudonym for this article. Two years | |
| ago, a Newsweek reporter exposed the North American bulletin | |
| board network. His credit rating, social security and bank | |
| files were altered in a campaign of intimidation which included | |
| death threats. Most of those responsible were 15-year-olds. | |