What would you pay for Navigation Disc 20940248?

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THE YETI

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What would you pay for the updated Navigation Disc?

Well since that is copyright infringement and punishable by federal law, I wouldn't buy it or condone the making of it.

Unless this is brand new from the dealer and shrinkwrapped?
 

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I saw them online for $145, thats not to bad! I wonder which one my 2011 Tahoe came with? Ill have to check when I get home from work today.
 

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I don't have one damn program on my computer or anything else where I pay to have a disk shipped to me to update anything!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Geez, General Motors, do you think we're still stuck in the 1980s? Have you ever heard of "downloads', General Motors? Do you have a bunch of former AOL geniuses running your GPS division? :dogpile:

As far as an update price, I might spend $29.95 for a General Motors update disk every three years or so if that was the only way to go. I'm about to start using a Garmin GPS unit in my 2010 Tahoe, and just use that fancy factory-installed General Motors screen for my iPod music collection. :Insane:
 

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Well since that is copyright infringement and punishable by federal law, I wouldn't buy it or condone the making of it.

Unless this is brand new from the dealer and shrinkwrapped?

There is no law against selling a used copy... as long as it's a real copy. Plus legally according to the DMCA (I believe) they just ruled it legal to own one backup.
 

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There is no law against selling a used copy... as long as it's a real copy. Plus legally according to the DMCA (I believe) they just ruled it legal to own one backup.

You are right. There is nothing wrong with it. However this is not the intentions of the OP. Read all the other posts hes made about these discs and how he finally was able to successfully burn a copy. I highly doubt he is just asking for the sake of wondering.

I think that any disc that requires someone to "hack" an encrypted code violates something...
 
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