name='realitybytes' said:
Not wanting to derail the topic but the problems with certain networks doos not mean they are actually against it so really what you should have said is fractions of the cracking community do not like certain things with some of the p2p networks. As they rely on p2p networks for the disribution of their works be it closed communities, irc, binaries, torrents etc. The releases are put in to public domain by most of the groups in the first place knowing that they will feed from distro to the other platforms, but then I guess you knew this already with your insight to the groups!
Plus I go back to my original statement whereby you have listed limited cracking groups who focus on one particular industry, those days are gone there are plenty of lone crackers and different industry focussed groups, who are just happy to show of their talents (cough if thats what it is).
I guess I will just leave it at that as it isnt really the issue of this topic. It was only your original sweaping statement tarnished a whole community which comprises of much more than the view you stated.
I could make the list bigger, the bigger list are peoples not in the public arena. The names I listed are most commonly known. They will even at point put their dispizal of p2p in their .nfos, which are uploaded seperately on the net. (u can google them I believe)
Cracking groups don`t release their stuff to the public. They have no requirement to release stuff. They aren`t interested in the world getting the stuff they do. There are only a limited number of groups out there. There may well be the odd kid-joe who copies something in his bedroom and p2p`s it, but they are by no means part of this community - they may wannabe.
There is a talent there. Particularly when it`s something that`s done well.
There are different tiers in operation here. The cracking group side of things get things trickle down to the next level, where there can be mass distribution and fellows that will, e.g. copy a Razor crack and rename it. In the most case there is something like a week in between these 2 phases, there are often titles that are NEVER released to the public. This often happens when a new protection system is broken, and a competition ensues.
The challenge is to crack it, have the cracking community know they`ve cracked it, and how good it may`ve been compare to perhaps another groups version - not to distribute it. This they have not interest in. Never have had interest in tbh.
Don`t do p2p, don`t do newsgroups, don`t do ftp (not public ones anyway, similarly irc), don`t do websites - some still won`t do Vista-only stuff.
And to add to that. They, at this level, support the concept of orginal software
