Lack of funds doesn't change that fact the nearly 1 Million users are
personally benefiting from someone else effort - for free.  The creator of
the product realizes 0 benefit.

Where I grew up in Robbinsdale they used to call that stealing.

However...as I wrote to Jack...if the developer chooses to market their
software in that manner then more power to them.

Thanks you guys for an interesting debate!

Mark Ring

> On Tue, 5 Sep 2006, Mike Miller wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 5 Sep 2006, Jack Ungerleider wrote:
>>
>>> On Mon, September 4, 2006 10:58 pm, markring40 at ippimail.com wrote:
>>>
>>>>> Mike Miller wrote:
>>>
>>>>> The thing I want to address is the notion that such distribution
>>>>> damages the company that produces the software.  That isn't clear.
>>>>> When a program that usually costs $500, say, is being distributed for
>>>>> free on the internet in violation of the license, many people will
>>>>> download the program for free who would never have paid $500 for a
>>>>> properly-licensed copy.  So, a company that might have expected to
>>>>> sell 2,000 copies at $500 apiece might find that 1,000,000 copies
>>>>> were
>>>>> freely downloaded on the web against their wishes.  But that means
>>>>> that 998,000 more people are using their program than would have used
>>>>> it otherwise.  Are they worse off? Well that depends on how much they
>>>>> sell.  It could hurt them, but it also could help them.  It depends.
>>>>
>>>> Mike I think you've answered your own question.  The company in your
>>>> example has lost $499 Million dollars!!  That would definately hurt
>>>> them. It would not help them.
>>
>>
>> Jack--
>>
>> Read it a little more carefully.  I said that the 998,000 users couldn't
>> afford the program and would never have bought it.
>
>
> Oops.  Sorry -- "markring" not Jack!!  Jack had it right.
>
> Mike
>
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