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Originally Posted by Laнonda
Decompiling is easy, and it is also possible to decompile this script.
But the internet isn't a legal vacuum.
You are not allowed to decompile a script and mark it as your own work.
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That depends on the grey area in Intellectual Property Rights, especially when the work isn't a "for profit" venture. Plus you have to factor in the legality of the script itself etc and the fact that the methods used aren't original either, just pieced together autoit routines. I'd by no means promote intellectual property theft, but on the scale of things while decompiling another persons script and fixing it or changing it and releasing it for community use might be seen as a **** move, there's no "legality" issues involved really.