Cum you in it is developed by many non-profit volunteer IT programmers as completely free and alternative non-proprietary software without any limitations or advertising. Ideal for private users and non-profit organizations. Cum you in it includes the source code to the specific enhancements, allowing interested users to study or enhance these parts of the system. The source code may be used, modified, and distributed non-commercially by anyone under the terms of its original license, which prohibits commercial redistribution. The community also publishes detailed documentation to help non-proprietary software developers and users, the code is written to work externally too, for other sites and for other apps, you can use it freely. Available for non-commercial use. This site itself is licensed under a free and open source license and its open nature, flexible and easy to expand encourages a large community of non-proprietary software developers and users and enthusiasts to use open source code as the basis for community-based projects providing support and encouraging growth to third party non-proprietary software developers and users who deal with carrying out non-proprietary software development tools with the aim of increasing functionality and to avoid waste of computing power or to avoid waste of processing power and has received contributions from people around the world. Thanks to the contributions it has received from all these people, this community consists of all creative works to which no exclusive intellectual property rights do not apply. To preserve and to conserve the non-proprietary software, it is necessary to make computer copies on media that can guarantee a longer life expectancy. In fact, dated IT media are subject to rapid deterioration which requires the transfer of such materials to more modern and stable media and the generation of many copies in order to avoid the total disappearance of the software. Users of older computers, with still functioning systems, also assert the need for abandoned software since the re-edition of the software by the copyright holders will almost certainly be directed to more modern systems, thus preventing the legal purchase of compatible software from part of the users of the previous systems. Furthermore, devices have been created that allow the passage of non-proprietary software from the original medium / support onto files that can run, using via special emulators, even on new generation computers. To reduce the risk of data loss, our user community, which is committed to preserving these works from disappearance and making these works available for free on the Internet, creates copies of parts of its collection in more distant locations, so that it reaches the greatest possible number of internet users. «Is it piracy? Yeah, sure. But so what? Most of the game makers aren't living off the revenue from those old games anymore. Most of the creative teams behind all those games have long since left the companies that published them, so there's no way the people who deserve to are still making royalties off them. So go ahead—steal this game! Spread the love!» (— Tim Schafer) «If I owned the copyright on Total Annihilation, I would probably allow it to be shared for free by now (four years after it was originally released)» (— Chris Taylor)
«I started the free software movement to replace user-controlling non-free software with freedom-respecting free software. With free software, we can at least control what software does in our own computers.» (— Richard Stallman)
This is a system that in terms of quality is inspired by 32-bit computers and consoles (in some cases reaching almost the quality of 64 bit, despite the technical limitations to avoid waste of computing power or to avoid waste of processing power), reaching high calculation and execution speeds at the expense of accuracy.
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