An open letter to hobbyists by Bill Gates (1976)
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Re: An open letter to hobbyists by Bill Gates (1976)
#12"stealing" You keep using that word...
Re: An open letter to hobbyists by Bill Gates (1976)
#13My software title "FileSearchEX" is so pirated that I can no longer continue to work on it full time. Indeed, search engines show more "free crack here" links than legitimate ones. Imagine going to the supermarket and having "free" eggs next to the $5 carton ... which would you choose? I know what 90% of them go with.
Re: An open letter to hobbyists by Bill Gates (1976)
#14My software title "FileSearchEX" is so pirated that I can no longer continue to work on it full time. Indeed, search engines show more "free crack here" links than legitimate ones. Imagine going to the supermarket and having "free" eggs next to the $5 carton ... which would you choose? I know what 90% of them go with.
Rife theft is a huge opportunity to convert unpaid to paid users.
Re: An open letter to hobbyists by Bill Gates (1976)
#15From the letter: *> Why is this? As the majority of hobbyists must be aware, most of you steal your software. Hardware must be paid for, but software is something to share." I'll have to dig around but I recall reading a few articles about 60%+ windows OS being pirated, this number is much lower in US and other developed markets, but is as high as 93% in some[0]. [0] http://www.nationmaster.com/graph/cri_sof_pir_rat-…
And also there are interesting situations like DoD and BestBuy. Obviously the profit motive prevails after they've paid their fines and cut POs for maintenance agreements on X thousand seats.
Hypothetically, it would make financial sense for some high value products with a small market to intentionally "leak" to warez groups. It's easier to discover and monetize such obligated customers than fight year long sales cycles and/or pilot deployments.
Re: An open letter to hobbyists by Bill Gates (1976)
#16"stealing" You keep using that word...
Re: An open letter to hobbyists by Bill Gates (1976)
#17My software title "FileSearchEX" is so pirated that I can no longer continue to work on it full time. Indeed, search engines show more "free crack here" links than legitimate ones. Imagine going to the supermarket and having "free" eggs next to the $5 carton ... which would you choose? I know what 90% of them go with.
Re: An open letter to hobbyists by Bill Gates (1976)
#18My software title "FileSearchEX" is so pirated that I can no longer continue to work on it full time. Indeed, search engines show more "free crack here" links than legitimate ones. Imagine going to the supermarket and having "free" eggs next to the $5 carton ... which would you choose? I know what 90% of them go with.
Re: An open letter to hobbyists by Bill Gates (1976)
#19Re: An open letter to hobbyists by Bill Gates (1976)
#20"stealing" You keep using that word...
Is there a better word for using non-free software without a license?