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Is IPB nulled a bit safe?

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09-07-2016, 09:02 PM
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I wondering the following. If running a nulled version of IPBoard will end in me bein sued? Or are a lot fo people running nulled IPB? I try switching from mybb to IPB. And i hope that i could be running the nulled version for a long time. If someone could tell me a bit about this would be great

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I wouldn't use it other than for testing. I wonder if there is call back files which go back to them which shows you're using a nulled version. I guess if you're using it up until you can afford to pay for a license then yeah sure. I doubt they'd sue you either, probably just get you taken down.
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I wouldn't use it other than for testing. I wonder if there is call back files which go back to them which shows you're using a nulled version. I guess if you're using it up until you can afford to pay for a license then yeah sure. I doubt they'd sue you either, probably just get you taken down.

As far as i know if you have their copyright on your site and someone clicks it. They can see which site is came from and see if you using a legit version or no.

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09-07-2016, 09:08 PM
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09-07-2016, 09:04 PM
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I wouldn't use it other than for testing. I wonder if there is call back files which go back to them which shows you're using a nulled version. I guess if you're using it up until you can afford to pay for a license then yeah sure. I doubt they'd sue you either, probably just get you taken down.

As far as i know if you have their copyright on your site and someone clicks it. They can see which site is came from and see if you using a legit version or no.

I mean, it wouldn't surprise me at all. Are you looking to start up a proper forum? Or just play about?
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Quote:As far as i know if you have their copyright on your site and someone clicks it. They can see which site is came from and see if you using a legit version or no.

Other people cannot see if your running a legit version. as well as most forums using IPB remove the copyright all the time

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Nulled version means that you haven't buy it, right?

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Nulled version means that you haven't buy it, right?

Yeah, that's correct.
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Nath Wrote:
09-07-2016, 09:07 PM
redd Wrote:
09-07-2016, 09:04 PM
Nath Wrote:
I wouldn't use it other than for testing. I wonder if there is call back files which go back to them which shows you're using a nulled version. I guess if you're using it up until you can afford to pay for a license then yeah sure. I doubt they'd sue you either, probably just get you taken down.

As far as i know if you have their copyright on your site and someone clicks it. They can see which site is came from and see if you using a legit version or no.

I mean, it wouldn't surprise me at all. Are you looking to start up a proper forum? Or just play about?

Starting a proper forum

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09-07-2016, 09:08 PM
Nath Wrote:
09-07-2016, 09:07 PM
redd Wrote:
09-07-2016, 09:04 PM
Nath Wrote:
I wouldn't use it other than for testing. I wonder if there is call back files which go back to them which shows you're using a nulled version. I guess if you're using it up until you can afford to pay for a license then yeah sure. I doubt they'd sue you either, probably just get you taken down.

As far as i know if you have their copyright on your site and someone clicks it. They can see which site is came from and see if you using a legit version or no.

I mean, it wouldn't surprise me at all. Are you looking to start up a proper forum? Or just play about?

Starting a proper forum

Hm. I'd say use it up until you can afford a license.
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09-07-2016, 10:14 PM
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Nath Wrote:
09-07-2016, 10:07 PM
redd Wrote:
09-07-2016, 09:08 PM
Nath Wrote:
09-07-2016, 09:07 PM
redd Wrote:
09-07-2016, 09:04 PM
Nath Wrote:
I wouldn't use it other than for testing. I wonder if there is call back files which go back to them which shows you're using a nulled version. I guess if you're using it up until you can afford to pay for a license then yeah sure. I doubt they'd sue you either, probably just get you taken down.

As far as i know if you have their copyright on your site and someone clicks it. They can see which site is came from and see if you using a legit version or no.

I mean, it wouldn't surprise me at all. Are you looking to start up a proper forum? Or just play about?

Starting a proper forum

Hm. I'd say use it up until you can afford a license.

There were places where you could buy second handlicenses right?

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