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- Subject: Why the Piracy? Here's why...
- Message-ID: <1992Dec17.165626.293@physc1.byu.edu>
- From: seth@physc1.byu.edu
- Date: 17 Dec 92 16:56:26 -0700
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- >> > I personally think it was a major mistake for Apple
- >> > to not have put some sort of machine-readable serial number in each machine.
- >>
- >> The trouble with providing a feature like that is that people will start to
- >> use it.
- >>
- >> Can you say "copy protection"...?
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- I don't see how this would really dent the "pirating industry" that much. Seems
- like most of the pirating I've seen by people (notice I said "seen", not
- "done") has been to pitch in as a group and buy something and then copy the
- master disks so they each have a copy. I actually sympathize with this way of
- being an all-around illegal crook, as the people I have seen do it are almost
- always extremely unable to pay for full-price (should I say outrageously
- priced? Boy, I can feel the flames coming already ;) software. It is to me a
- pity that so many people can barely afford, even with taking out loans, to buy
- a half-decent machine, and then find that to be legal means they can't run any
- software on it but perhaps shareware. I know that "educational pricing" is
- sometimes a big help, but sometimes it isn't enough. Things like Pagemaker
- still go for $200 educationally, and few but the students with RICH parents
- could afford more than one or two such apps. I find it amusing at times to read
- Apple ads touting such things as "it can run IBM PC software, control your
- finances, let you do page layout, process words till you drop, etc.." They
- always show these fancy apps on the screens of the happy-faced Mac users, and
- I have to smile with amusement as I add up in my head the prices of all these
- apps Apple is selling you the machine for. It gets ridiculous. Of course, Apple
- would sell perhaps fewer macs if their ads told the whole truth, like this
- maybe: "it lets you run PC software for just $200 more, keep up with your
- finances for just $130 more (for the high-tech spreadsheet they always show),
- design nice newsletters and such for only $200 more, process words till you
- drop for only $90 more, etc etc" It adds up so quick that to really do much at
- all with your mac would cost you hundreds if not thousands more. I also have a
- beef with companies that rip you off in a big way if you buy the "eductaional"
- package. Case in point: Wolfram Research. They will sell you a "student
- version" of Mathematica for ONLY $175, BUT that version SUCKS THE BIG ONE. It
- won't even use a math-coprocessor! WHY? ISN"T THE NAME MATHEMATICA? The notion
- that a software's ability to utilize a math-coprocessor should be an option
- that costs you HUNDREDS of dollars more is BULL- S__T! I think the "student"
- version also doesn't do color graphics either. Now the REALLY outrageous thing:
- The version of Mathematica that DOES use a math-coprocessor costs a STUDENT
- over $700! ANy student I know of would have to take out a LOAN just to get a
- fully-functional version of the program! I have used Mathematica on a NeXT
- before, and even on a 25 MHz 040 w/on-chip fpu and all I still did things on
- occasion that took a LONG TIME. On a 20 or 25 MHz 030 WITHOUT using the FPU
- it would take FOREVER!!! I bet Wolfram Research doesn't sell many full-fledged
- versions of Mathematica to students...
- When you get right down to it, the reason I don't pirate software is that for
- the few apps I really NEED to have, I can afford them, albeit barely. (I only
- run THINK Pascal/C, THINK Reference, and MS Word, anything else is shareware
- or freeware) One more beef about software prices... Why in the heck do so many
- shareware writers ask for SO MUCH for their stuff? I am talking about the init
- that does some stupid thing to the finder or something like that and then you
- get this message saying "please support the shareware concept by sending me a
- check for $35, I also take MC/Visa" I mean, BE REAL! Most cdevs and such are
- worth at MOST $5 or maybe $10. You have these people who yell and scream about
- Apple charging $100 or whatever for a FULL-FLEDGED OPERATING SYSTEM and then
- they expect you to pay $25 for a HACK! That doesn't make sense to me... Well,
- I have my asbestos suit on, so bring on those inevitable flames...
-
- Seth Leigh
- BYU Physics Dept.
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