On Mon, Aug 28, 2006 at 10:07:22AM -0500, Mike Miller wrote:
> On Sun, 27 Aug 2006, Bob Hartmann wrote:
> 
>> 3.  Stealing from Microsoft and Adobe is wrong.
> 
> (A) It isn't "stealing" because you are not taking anything away from
> them when you make a copy of something.  It's not like taking
> someone's purse.  It's more like taking a photo of someone's purse.

Utter nonsense.  In today's legal climate, regardless of your opinion of
the matter, it is a prosecutable offense, and it is irresponsible of you
to say otherwise.

> (B) Microsoft and Adobe want you to do it.  It is much better for them
> that you use their software without paying them than it is for you to
> use other software (GNU/Linux, The Gimp, etc.) without paying them.
> Sure, they´d rather be paid, but that is unrealistic when they charge
> $750 for a product.  That means they are pricing most of us out of the
> market on purpose.

See above.

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