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- Subject: Re: Piracy of software
- Keywords: Theft
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- Date: 15 Dec 92 16:47:09 GMT
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- In <1992Dec10.171254.23031@nosc.mil> healy@nosc.mil (Mike Healy) writes:
-
- >Maybe a good way to break the catch 22 cycle is for people to stop
- >stealing software. Personally, I think theft is rather black and
- >white. If I steal something, I can make excuses, but it doesn't
- >change the fact that I stole something. The people I see stealing
- >pc software are usually honest enough to admit that their motive is
- >greed, not some lofty aspiration to make the world a better place :-)
-
- Software piracy is decidedly a grey area. Tom is far too poor
- to buy 6 different $300 word processors for his computer, and
- never would. But he can easily pirate 6 packages so he does.
- The software companies whose product Tom would never have bought
- are not out anything, and actually get some exposure if Tom
- happens to show their program to a more scrupulous potential
- buyer.
-
- Now, Tom tries all the various word processors but finally settles
- into using one package most of the time. Eventually he gets frustrated
- at having to pester his buddies to get the latest version or to
- look in the manual, so he buys one (1) word processing package that
- he knows he likes. He keeps copies of the other programs around
- because he hates deleting things, but almost never (if ever) fires
- them up again.
-
- I have seen this scenario play out many times. It's illegal, yes.
- But as bad as stealing 6 TVs? Get serious.
-
- I suspect that on average, computer users buy more software that they
- don't use, than they pirate and use.... with the possible exclusion
- of game piracy with which I have little experience.
-
- Werner
-