Talk:VOCALOID Piracy/@comment-4527446-20120805142546/@comment-53539-20120806134824

They have improved things in Vocaloid 3,. but I think the issue was that no one expected voclaoid to get success like it did.

In the day of the original Vocaloid software they didn't really put much security into software as they do now, and as a consquence, its much harder now to put it in because it was required before. :-/

Plus, the issue is mostly down to the overseas fandom, who they currently are only just considering putting effort into selling to for the first time since Hatsune Miku's release. I don't want to pin things onto any part of the fandom, but I remember asomeone once saying that Pocaloid and other illegal forms are common within the spanish Vocaloid fandom. Whenever I've had to deal with memebrs of their community, they seem to make out there is nothing wrong.

Yeah, Yamaha shoyuld have made this software better. HOWEVER, from my experience, if someone is determined enough to crack something it doesn't matter what level of security you put into a software. Software is, after all, just software.