this all reminds me of the big hooplah that the music industry was throwing over the fact that Napster now allowed millions of people to share and transfer files and music over the internet and have access to music that they did not pay for.
before anyone could go to a concert and record the music live and if they were satisfied with a lesser quality product (like that of an amateur tuner with openecu) as opposed to the studio recorded version with super quality sound ( ecutek pro tuned). NOW people are able to copy that higher quality and the music company is being pissy because its losing money.
sorry folks but there's more to life than profit margins. imo they should work to better develope their product so that it stands out from the openecu alternative or offer a something the open-ecu CAN'T offer, such as a warranty and the already extensive customer and dealer service that they do currently offer.