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- From: kurisuto@chopin.udel.edu (Sean J. Crist)
- Subject: Re: Why the Piracy? Here's why...
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- References: <1992Dec17.165626.293@physc1.byu.edu> <1992Dec18.124705.11418@tdb.uu.se> <noah-040193095748@noah.apple.com>
- Date: Tue, 5 Jan 1993 05:54:00 GMT
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- In article <noah-040193095748@noah.apple.com> noah@apple.com (Noah Price) writes:
- >In article <1992Dec18.124705.11418@tdb.uu.se>, bredell@tdb.uu.se (Mats
- >Bredell) wrote:
- >> Hm ... I can remember the good old days when I was still a student. We used to
- >> pirate a lot of software. Of course, no one of us could afford buying MS Word
- >> or Excel or something like that, so I don't think the software companies lost
- >> any money on this.
-
- >Yah, people use that argument for shoplifting as well... I picked up MS
- >Word at the educational price of about $99 when I was in school. Just a
- >little more than the price of two textbooks, and useful for a heck of a lot
- >more classes!
-
- There's a crucial difference between piracy and shoplifting. With
- shoplifting, you are stealing an item which cost money to produce by
- itself. With piracy, the software developer had the costs of developing
- the product, but you're not actually stealing a unit which cost money to
- be produced by itself.
-
- If you don't make this distinction, you would have to claim that making a
- copy of an application which your friend bought is morally identical to
- walking into a store and stealing a shrink-wrapped software package off the
- shelf. The former act doesn't actually *cost* the developer, distributor,
- and retailer anything; with the latter, there are all kinds of packaging,
- printing, and retail costs which the companies actually lose. (A similar
- distinction could be made between sneaking into a movie theater vs.
- stealing popcorn: both are wrong, but they are different kinds of acts.)
-
- I am not condoning piracy. I strongly feel that piracy is wrong (as
- someone who's working on saleable software, I have an interest in
- discouraging piracy). Software manufacturers have a right to be
- recompensed when people use the products which the manufacturers paid to
- develop. But accepting the immorality of piracy does not make piracy and
- shoplifting morally equivalent.
-
- --Kurisuto
-