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Which of those would you like?
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While individual users rarely face lawsuits, distributing cracks can trigger DMCA notices, ISP warnings, or fines up to $150,000 per infringement. Explain what WaveTune (or similar audio plugins) does
WaveTune receives bug fixes and compatibility updates for new DAWs/macOS/Windows. Cracks are frozen in time, leading to crashes, latency issues, or lost projects.