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- From: bazyar@teal.csn.org (Jawaid Bazyar)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Subject: Re: Yet more software piracy
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- Date: 30 Jul 92 04:46:26 GMT
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- fuller@athena.cs.uga.edu (James P. H. Fuller) writes:
-
- > So I count as an independent observer -- I have no vested interest in
- >stealing software *or* in publishing it for sale. And in my opinion as an
- >independent observer software piracy is indeed a wrong and a crime, but it's
- >about on the same level of wrongness and criminality as jaywalking or illegal
- >left turns.
-
- Ahem.. Fine. When the IIgs software market completely crumbles because
- of piracy, _you_ can write the software that a million people are demanding
- but don't feel they have to pay for.
- Granted, there are some people that have a brain and realize that the
- only way the IIgs will stay afloat is by supporting software developers;
- and these people I thank for supporting us. But
-
- >My feeling is that there *should not be* a market in software --
- >programming should be done for fun and to impress one's colleagues, exactly
- >the way mathematics has been done (and very successfully too) for centuries.
-
- Mathemeticians are paid for by taxes. There are mathematicians who get
- paid _commercially_, by banks, etc. Nothing in a capitalist economy is
- free. There are folks who take a couple hours (or more), write neat
- software, and release it for free. Fine. But then we have near-communists
- like Richard Stallman who will try to convince you that selling software is
- somehow morally wrong.
- Folks, capitalism works. It's messy sometimes, but it works. Is it
- wrong to charge for books? Books and software are both collections of
- ideas. The creators of these ideas deserve to be compensated for it.
- I can give you a million examples similar to this.
- Go to the Apple Central Expo and listen to how many developers are
- trying to figure out how they're going to stay in the IIgs market.
- SoundSmith 1.0 was killed because it was pirated. Several years
- of work down the drain. Is this fair? Did the author do it for fun?
- It's understood, it's a very basic legal concept. Joe Programmer
- writes software, and you can use it if you pay him.
-
- > Heh, heh, heh. Imagine a "freelance mathematician" who'll write you out
- >a definite integral for a fee -- and you get to *use* it but you only get to
- >install it in one brain at a time and you can't make any copies. Software
- >publishers are making exactly this kind of offer, and then wondering why
- >prople get offended.
-
- If you don't like the conditions, you don't buy it. It's simple. Take
- Richard Stallman's example and write your own damn software, but don't
- steal mine.
-
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