

They hired an engineer from Waymo to help develop a driverless vehicle.Waymo claims that the engineer used stolen code from his time employed there and reused the code at Uber. Just to remind you of the seriousness, consider the trouble Uber is now in. That is a serious and in many cases a criminal offence. It is not right for you to violate the restrictiins of the developer. That is his right, it took him lots of experience and effort to create something he considers valuable. If he declines it is possible that he wants to protect something. If you really want to see what a program does, ask the developer and he might give you a description for an extra charge. Reverse engineering on the other hand takes skill, experience and a lot of effort. Reverse engineering is not the same as decompiling.ĭecompiling can be done by anyone with a computer. But you show a lack of understanding of basic concepts. Spule, I dont have a problem with your English, I understand everything you said. Another thing is you can't patent source code, that's why everyone is hiding it so much) I would have no issue in doing that. If I buy an ex4 and want to see the code in order to get the idea of how it's done and then eventually implement it myself (you can't just copy paste decompiled code into your app, wouldn't do much good. The fact that programmers do not want to show their source code doesn't make it illegal to decompile it and use the ideas (I assume there are 0 patented ex4 'inventions'). IgnoredIf it's hard to do it doesn't mean that it is not allowed. The more mental gymnastics required to justify getting at source code that wasn't actually sold or given to you the more it should become obvious that it's wrong. There's just no way you can skin this that doesn't result in the simple fact that people are shit and just want access to things they have no rights to. There is no end to the spreading of the code once the box is opened, and that can't possibly be legal. Secondly, those who did pay for someone to supply them ex4's intend to pass this off to someone else to change the original functionality in some way which I can't imagine falls under any legal grounds. IgnoredWhether that is true or not is not the most important part, which is that a lot of these dumb cunts never paid for anything in their lives and just want a free lunch after finding an ex4 somewhere online and hoping someone will reverse-engineer it for them. When I try to run those programs through IDA 5.0 free or Ollydbg, I get software breakpoint. The latest known version of Ex4_to_mq4_demo_4.0.417.4.exe is 4.0.417.4, which was produced for Windows 7. Ex4_to_mq4_demo_4.0.417.4.exe is a type of EXE file associated with EX4-TO-MQ4 Decompiler developed by PUREBEAM.BIZ for the Windows Operating System.
