The World Wide Web has really revolutionized the way we create, exchange, and use information. A decade ago, researching was such a burden; people had to go to libraries, climb into bookshelves, and open books after books just to investigate on a topic. While it should be admitted that libraries are still relevant in the present, the emergence of search engines has made access to information literally effortless. With just a few keyboard taps and a few clicks, a homework to be researched in the library for a day can be done in less than an hour. The phenomenal explosion of web pages on the Internet—web pages that contain infinite information—in the recent years however has caught the attention of governments of different countries, leading to the amendment and ratification of new copyright laws. If you are not aware of the mandated provisions of copyright online, and interested on how to make money with expired copyrights, read this up and learn.
It should be noted that different intellectual properties—books, magazines, work of arts, photography, software programs, etc.--are copyrighted and may not be copied or republished without the permission of their authors. In the United States, copyright online laws have no difference with the conventional copyright laws. The length of copyright of an author covers his or her life plus a period of 70 years. Hence, people who will try to commercially republish or distribute an author's work without his or her approval are be subject to the sanctions of civil copyright laws.
How to make money with expired copyrights flows in two channels: publication of materials with expired copyrights, and hunting down illegal parties engaged in copyright violations. The first one is relatively easy than the second. There are hundreds of history books, novels, poems, biographies, comics, paintings, photos whose authors are already dead and whose copyrights are past their period of expiration. These intellectual and artistic works are very in-demand on the net, especially among college scholars whose course works require rigorous research on a plethora of subjects. Publication of these works can come in the form of website registration fee or pay-per-download. And because these works are quite rare, online researchers really will pay for them. More, one is free to dictate how much these publications cost.
Hacks, on EVE Online, are clear violations of the terms of service for using the game and maintaining an account. If you're considering doing an EVE Online hack, understand that everything you're doing can, and ultimately will, result in your account being shut down. You won't get a refund of funds played, the account will get shut down, no questions asked or answered. That little "I agree" button you clicked when you set up the account came at the end of a license agreement that spells out the penalties in full measure.
That being said, if you think you can get away with it (you can't), there are a few EVE Online hacks that work for short periods of time, and can be used to close the gap on other players.
The first hack is using database analysis tools whenever a new patch comes out to go sniffing for universe database exploits. You need a hex editor and some decent technical knowhow to make this work, but you're basically trying to use the database files downloaded to your computer to "sniff" for new sectors or changes to existing sectors, to find the resources before everyone else does. This requires that you be one of the very first people out there to download a patch, and requires enough additional work that the benefit is probably pretty minimal. Related to this is trying to find malformed tables in the download for exploits - sometimes, these can be treated as invisible gates to new regions. Beware - sometimes those gates are one-way gates and you may get stuck in a place with no way home.
The second hack is trying to compromise another player's account, to steal in game resources. This is definitely risky in terms of account deletion. It's also risky in terms of actual, honest to god fraud. Doing this EVE Online hack can actually put you behind bars, because it's considered electronic funds fraud, even by proxy or remove. So before you try doing EVE Online hacks, think very carefully about the consequences of getting caught.
All in all, trying to do EVE Online hacks is a great way to get your account nuked and lose all the fun of playing this great game with 500,000 of your fiercest competitors on a 5,000 star galaxy. You won't enjoy the rewards if you cheated to get them, so do it honest. EVE Online hacks are cheating, and cheaters never prosper.
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