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Any risks with a Nulled version?

Submitted by ThePatriot, , Thread ID: 118314

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RE: Any risks with a Nulled version?

#11
Thank you posts or general spam to meet the requirements to download something is not allowed.

RE: Any risks with a Nulled version?

#12
01-06-2019, 09:00 PM
jrcarp610 Wrote:
And lose out on that fat cash? Obviously being here its not like a support companies or anything but they want money and no ones going to meaningfully shit talk a software because they take down people who use illegal copies of their software.

Yea, not only on the fat cash, they will also be scared to lose their reputation of people being able to use nulled versions and may possibly get away with it.

RE: Any risks with a Nulled version?

#13
Does anyone have any experience with nulled XenForo forums being brought down these days?

I created a forum 3 years ago, went for a nulled version of XF and within 2 weeks my provider got a complaint, and decided to suspend my site. I decided to go for phpBB at the time, and migrate the backup of my old site, but XenForo is looking much more developed, and I'm thinking of going XF again.

RE: Any risks with a Nulled version?

#14
What makes it clear that the forum has a nulled version?

RE: Any risks with a Nulled version?

#15
Awesome style! It can be one of the best styles for the moment

RE: Any risks with a Nulled version?

#16
Yes, this is the difference between genuine and pirated. Genuine software is stable, but he charges; pirated software is free, which means there may be some risk.

RE: Any risks with a Nulled version?

#17
I just try nulled versions recently. I have no problems with it.

RE: Any risks with a Nulled version?

#18
Hostinger have a policy for nulled?

I think when you start using a nulled version and the context that you will create your forum has a particular concurrence, you will probably be reported.

RE: Any risks with a Nulled version?

#19
I think it depends on hosting service provider, others is not liable on the content of their clients

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