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    Portable.autodesk.autocad.2006 Crack -

    But maybe the story is just a narrative about someone using it, without promoting piracy. Still, the presence of the word "crack" is a red flag. The user could be trying to learn about the software or even looking for ways to obtain it unlawfully. I need to ensure that my response doesn't enable that.

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    Another angle: perhaps the user is interested in AutoCAD 2006 itself, not the cracked version. Maybe there's a story around the use of older CAD software. That could be possible, but the mention of "crack" makes me lean towards rejecting it. If I allow it, there's a risk that the story could promote piracy, even unintentionally. But maybe the story is just a narrative

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