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- From: maynard@leah.msc.cornell.edu (Maynard J. Handley)
- Subject: Re: Why the Piracy? Here's why...
- Message-ID: <1993Jan11.092226.3647@msc.cornell.edu>
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- Date: Mon, 11 Jan 1993 09:22:26 GMT
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- These seems to me a kinda lack of understanding of the real world here.
- Right now my expereince on campus is that people are quite willing to pay
- for a program if they feel it is worth it. When they feel they are being
- poorly treated, they feel no guilt about not paying. In many ways the
- situation is just like shareware.
-
- So when they are charged for bug fixes, they get mad.
- When the code is left to sit for two years and never updated to 32-bits and
- VM they get mad.
- When it's written by some bozo who never tests it on a machine running a
- 24bit screen and a bw screen at the same time they get mad.
- When it seems full of senseless little deviations from the mac interface
- they get mad.
- When repeated letters to the company telling of bugs are met with no
- acknowledgment they get mad.
-
- I see a lot of support for things like Adobe PhotoShop and Now Utils
- because the feeling is these are WORTH what they cost. I also see little
- support for many (nameless) programs that are felt to be useful, but not
- worth anything like what they cost for one reason or another.
-
- I also noticed a lot more piracy in my home country than in the US and I
- think this is because people resent being screwed. When a program costs
- $300 in the US and the same program (English manual and code) is sold for
- $1000 overseas, people naturally feel this is unfair. Spare me the lecture
- on how this is the law unfair or not. My point is that, in the absesnce of
- a police state, they only way you can prevent piracy is by persuading
- people it's not moral. And when companies behave in a fashion that
- indicates they are ultra-greedy, people respond appropriately.
-
- Maynard Handley
-