Don922
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My 2 cents FWIW.
Putting limits on trial software is cool. Putting limits on paid software is not cool. It should not up to the developers to limit the use of their paid for software. If someone wants to download 7x24 that is up to them. If they get banned for it that is their problem. No one to blame but themselves.
I’ve seen it mentioned a few times that if downloading gets abused that it might lead to AS being banned. How does a provider like AP or NF or D+ know that AS is being used to perform downloads? If they can determine that AS is being used then I might consider limits but it should be something that the user can enable/disable.
Tokens or no tokens doesn’t matter to me as I don’t do a lot of downloading. I do agree that if the token model is kept it should be displayed somewhere on the screen.
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Putting limits on trial software is cool. Putting limits on paid software is not cool. It should not up to the developers to limit the use of their paid for software. If someone wants to download 7x24 that is up to them. If they get banned for it that is their problem. No one to blame but themselves.
I’ve seen it mentioned a few times that if downloading gets abused that it might lead to AS being banned. How does a provider like AP or NF or D+ know that AS is being used to perform downloads? If they can determine that AS is being used then I might consider limits but it should be something that the user can enable/disable.
Tokens or no tokens doesn’t matter to me as I don’t do a lot of downloading. I do agree that if the token model is kept it should be displayed somewhere on the screen.
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