Hi Joe H,
I agree with you, the topics and related posts should be read from start to finish. I stated that the file (which is a PIN generator) was made available only for users who purchased the original program.
I leaved it to the conscience and honesty of those who decide to use it (in the situation of having to REINSTALL the software regularly PURCHASED ).
I had doubts in making this file available, because I imagined that someone would surely have something to say.
I have not attached any installation files or files that overwrite the original .exe file. The vers 4.5 program is from 2012 and is now obsolete. Nobody wants to encourage the use of non-original programs, but how many of you would buy a ten-year-old smartphone model that is no longer up-to-date or upgradeable? the qualms in this context seem exaggerated to me.
I would also like to know if these observations also apply to the converted styles of intellectual property of the various companies, after all I very much doubt that using converted styles of Korg, of Roland, of Gem of Ketron and of Yamaha itself is acceptable and perfectly legal, I really do not think so.
They are styles created by other manufacturers, for other instruments and they too have the copyrigth, no doubt about it right?.
Also, is sharing factory styles legal? Many styles that I downloaded, using "PRS Midifile" show the YAMAHA logo in the Copyright column, is no one scandalized by this?
For Joe, the Readme file. I didn't create it, was inside the file found on the web, it seems to me that your translation is correct. I will remove the file from sharing and I apologize if I have hurt someone's sensitivity, but the correctness must be 360 degrees and apply to everyone and everything, otherwise they are just words in the wind.
Pietro