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- From: cmcurtin@bluemoon.rn.com (Matthew Curtin)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Subject: Re: The Perennial Piracy Debate (was Re: Bilestoad)
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- Date: 30 Jul 92 12:50:40 GMT
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- bazyar@teal.csn.org (Jawaid Bazyar) writes:
-
- > > 2) You assume that each piracy equates to a lost sale, at your arbitrary
- > > price, and that in every case the program would have been purchased
- > > if it hadn't been cloned.
- >
- > Arbitrary price? I think not. We priced GNO *very* fairly, and any of
- > our customers will tell you that. Nintendo cartridges are (IMHO)
- > priced excessively. However, IIgs games that cost half what a NES
- > game does get pirated, simply because it's possible. THIS DOES NOT
- > MAKE IT RIGHT.
-
- As a Procyon customer, I feel I must speak my peace on this.
-
- GNO, is, I believe, worth much more than its sticker price. Consider what
- a similar product on an Intel box (eek!) would cost. However, Procyon has
- made every effort to keep the price of their software from becoming too
- much for the average GS user to buy. If I remember correctly, when the
- announcement was made about the formation of Procyon, this was something
- specifically stated. In any case, Procyon has given us a tremendous
- product at a price that is more than reasonable.
-
- Someone mentioned earlier that they are going to buy GNO now, because they
- downloaded a copy from a pirate BBS and liked it. He then justified piracy
- for the purpose of giving software the chance to be used and tested before
- it's purchased. Some people don't seem to understand that a commercial
- product is "shareware" for them just because it costs more money than they
- have sitting in their wallet at the moment. The fact of the matter is
- this: Pirates, regardless of their intent, are killing the machine they
- claim to love. If they do not pay for the software they use WHEN THEY
- SHOULD (in the case of Shareware, after they've tested it; in the case of
- commercial software, before they take it home to use it), the developers
- will not be able to get the money that is due to them for their efforts.
-
- Please allow me to quote from the GNO documentation:
-
- "...We are Apple II programmers born, bred, and raised in the spirit of
- the machine; we love to program it, and probably always will. But if we
- cannot make enough moeny to make it worthwhile to continue work on GNO,
- then we won't; because by _worthwhile_, we mean not only food on the
- table, but resources for expansion; the expansion of our IIgs product line
- and support to IIgs owners being abandoned by the rest of the industry. In
- short, support us and we'll support you."
-
- We cannot expect great programmers who could make tremendous amounts of
- money programming other machines to write great software for us IIgs users
- out of the goodness of their hearts.
-
- I think that a problem we might be having with this argument is this: Few
- pirates are willing to come forward with any reasons why they steal
- software. Many of us who speak about piracy do so against it, and,
- therefore, do not understand the mindset of the pirate. The issues
- involving piracy are many; perhaps we are not addressing the right ones to
- cause pirates to think twice about what they're doing...
-
- Thank you, Procyon, for continuing to support us with your great software.
-
- (P.S. Do I get free upgrades on GNO from now on? ;-) )
- product costs $80, and they don't have that money sitting in their wallet.
- > --
- > Jawaid Bazyar | Ask me about the GNO Multitasking Environment
- > Procyon, Inc. | for the Apple IIgs!
- > bazyar@cs.uiuc.edu | P.O Box 620334
- > --Apple II Forever!-- | Littleton, CO 80162-0334 (303) 933-4649
-
-
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