@Lifetalk:
Don't include vouchers, invite requests and premium accounts in this argument. It's not the same. It's against the terms and conditions of most to resell them and the seller therefore doesn't have the right legally to sell them.


This makes no sense. Let's say it's a vBulletin database he owns and it's legit. Technically the guy can get a cheap domain or one which is about to expire, upload the script (default theme no plugins), import the DB and sell it as a website with no traffic, backlinks or anything but he can't sell that DB on it's own. Only when he adds a shit cheap domain that's about to expire and a nulled version of vB is he allowed to sell it?
You know this way your promoting piracy by forcing him to throw in a nulled version of vb in such a case on what could be a perfectly legit database.




OFFTOPIC:
Whatever the outcome I must say excellent well written points and examples are being put across by both sides. It's one of the most mature, troll free topics I've seen in KWWH in a long time. It's enjoyable to read.