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- From: grier@bnr.ca (Brian Grier)
- Subject: Re: Piracy of software
- Message-ID: <1992Dec16.150842.568@bnr.ca>
- Keywords: Theft
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- Date: Wed, 16 Dec 1992 15:08:42 GMT
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- > Do you know what I would tell you and your son in such a
- > situation? That you could probably have just as many pairs of
- > shoes had you recognized that this situation you describe does
- > indeed most strongly encourage to switch from charging for
- > copyrights to charging for support. If the number of people
- > calling for support is already three times the number of people
- > who bought that software, imagine how many more must already be
- > out there, illegally using it and not daring to call you. And
- > then, imagine how that number could yet be increased by actually
- > allowing people to freely copy that stuff, i.e. making it
- > copylefted. Now, an increased percentage of people from an user
- > base of increased size call your hotline, and the wires of your
- > phone will glow so brightly you even can spare light bulbs in
- > your house :-). Charging for calling the hotline will probably
- > turn out to be a real gold mine, and would certainly help your
- > son and you much more than reasoning how well you would do if
- > there were no software pirates.
-
- Copying someone's software for your personal use is WRONG! No IFs ANDs
- or BUTs. You can justify it to yourself all you want but it is WRONG.
- Additionally it is also ILLEGAL.
-
- Yes software piracy exists on all platforms. Do you think there would
- be as many MSDOS machines sold if people did not have access to a lot
- of very good and very expensive software they can steal from work. I know
- of a group of ten people that got together and bought a single update
- to WORD PERFECT for WINDOWS because where we work is not going to
- get it and they wanted it. They were very happy when we got WORD
- PERFECT and they spent a lot of time at the copy machines making copies
- of the manual. I'm pretty sure that the copyright notice that came with
- that upgrade specified that it was to be used on only one computer.
-
- As I have stated before, software piracy happens at about the same
- rate on all computers. The real problem is if there is not a large
- enough user base the developer will not be able to support him/herself.
- Then the problem of lack of sales, not just piracy will cause developer
- to drop platforms as not cost effective. However if those pirated
- copies were purchased copies things could be different.
-
- The only way you will get the creatans that steal software, and expect
- to get full support, to pay for that support is to install 900 numnbers.
- And guess who will be the first to complain about those 900 numbers?
-
- Charging for support is not the answer, the answer is paying for what
- you use. Try not paying that electric or telephone bill, then tell those
- companies they should give away their product and only charge for support.
- See how long your phone stays connected and your lights stay on.
-
- Brian, WS1S
- Bell Northern Research
- Research Triangle Park, NC
-