Photoshop CC has been cracked, 1 day after launch...

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With all the recent discussion about Adobe’s Creative Cloud model and the polarizing opinions surrounding it, one of the topics people have been mentioning is how it will stop the pirating of Photoshop and other Adobe products in the suite. Some felt that many people were just upset with the model because it could no longer be pirated by those who did not pay.
Now that Photoshop Creative Cloud went live just the other day, we didn’t know what to expect. However, news is out that just a day after the release, Photoshop CC has already been pirated and available. Although we do not condone piracy, we’re shocked to see that it was that easy to circumvent the new model. The reason is how CC works, “An Internet connection is required the first time you install and license your desktop apps, but you can use the apps in offline mode with a valid software license. The desktop apps will attempt to validate your software licenses every 30 days.”
With the constant need for validation and continual updates through the cloud, many felt it would be difficult to pirate something that requires constant contact for it to stay updated. However, it took no less than a day for pirates to get around it.
We’re not engineers by any means, however you would think that any means of pirating the software would have been cross checked so it would not be possible this time around. Considering Photoshop is one of the most pirated software in the world, is it by design that makes it so hard to stop? We’d like to hear your thoughts.

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This is the age old case of them not understanding why people pirate trying to combat piracy with DRM will never work.

A lot of small indie studios students and people who don't have a great deal of money in general are tempted to pirate because they simply cannot afford to pay for it. Otherwise most of them probably would. It has been proven time and time again that DRM does not help piracy in fact there is a chance it will push customers to it because you are imposing silly restrictions that they don't want to deal with.

Make things accessible to the masses for an affordable price will work why cant people understand that, I guess greed is something that blinds many big company's.
 
crackers are essentially hackers and hackers have always proved they are miles ahead of companies. what companies think of today, hackers have already tried years ago !

also photoshop is faking expensive !!!!!!! you need to do a moderate GFX for your class and need PS features and paying several hundreds of $$$ for it ???? perish the thought ! most students are living on loans !!
 
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