|
||||
Re: Piracy, warez and You.
You are completely right. Software is extremely overpriced. I built my computer last Spring and had the choice of whether to buy Vista Home Premium or XP Professional. I looked at the prices and the difference between the two was only about $50 or so. Now my thinking was, I might was well go with Vista because if I'm gaming I will need it in the future for better games, and it will eventually be what everyone uses like XP is the OS now. It was ridiculous to see them both hovering around $200(Vista was around $230 I think) which is extremely expensive considering the OS's are very similar with improvements each time. I would have pirated XP but doing that is hit-or-miss since some of the downloads don't work fully and such. This is something most people don't see since they don't build their computers, but buy them with the OS preloaded onto it. Now, I could have bought the OEM version for around $100 or less but it only installs once so if I were to reformat I would be screwed. I'm also glad my brother was in graduate school at Pitt because they provided him with Office 2007 which I installed onto my PC. Office is pretty expensive as well so I'm glad I didn't have to pay for it. These are just examples of Micro$hit being a monopoly but there are many different softwares around that are extremely expensive as well. Hell, it's dumb to see video games going up to $60(except for Wii). I mean there is no reason for them to suddenly rise $10. You can't argue it's because of the great graphics and such because computer games are better looking and everything but still cost around $40-$50. I really hate inflation, but that's mostly gas. >_<
|
|
||||
Re: Piracy, warez and You.
Quote:
Bootlegging of software could very easily drive the market price down to a more-reasonable new equilibrium price as a monopolistic firm must compete with the cheaper substitute good -- the pirated software (which is not truly zero-cost, as evidenced by the fact that many people would buy the legitimate copy instead if it were priced more reasonably). I'm not advocating piracy. But there is certainly a distinction that needs to be drawn between bootlegging a massively-price-gouged program from a piggy, multi-billion-dollar, monopolistic corporation, and bootlegging a very useful and inexpensive program that some tiny startup company developed on a shoestring budget. Last edited by veblen64; 04-18-2008 at 01:58 AM. |
|
||||
Re: Piracy, warez and You.
You guys don't trust the free-market economy... Overpriced items face competition from those that are a better value. Theft/piracy muddles the system. and short-circuits the free-market process. I bet M$ office suite would cost a lot less if everyone who used it to date actually paid for it.
Todd/Indy |
|
||||
Re: Piracy, warez and You.
Quote:
Obviously there are people who'd still buy something, but pirate because it's free, but those people are a relatively small minority. Since pirates are a significant minority of the overall computer population, you're now talking about a minority of a minority who are actually "hurting" the software companies. |
|
||||
Re: Piracy, warez and You.
i see everyone pointing out how piracy is bad but yet i find all over this site where i can download or am linked to area that are using HTC software that has been "stolen" from another device to be used on their own. yes piracy is a bad thing but it seems to be a necessary evil in a digital society.
|
|
||||
Re: Piracy, warez and You.
The software isn't stolen from other devices. We already own the OS, and there is no price for it. We are usong different/upgraded/tweaked/ versions of the same drivers/2tilities etc...
|
|
||||
Re: Piracy, warez and You.
so if i own a pc running windows visat i can use it on every pc and tweak it a bit and give it out to everyone? I don not see the logic in your statement nor do i understand it. since you purchased the device and you cannot buy the software it is ok to tweak it and give it out to everyone? All i was pointing was a different way to look at piracy, some things are ok others are not. i am sure that they guys that wrote the software for the phones would like some credit. if i can get the look and feel of a HTC Touch without buying the phone then would i not be taking money fromthe developers ther by comiting piracy at is basic level.
just athoguh |
|
||||
Re: Piracy, warez and You.
Also remeber, in the USA you can sue anyone for anything at anytime. So, if a developer feels you stole their software and were giving it out they could sue the people who own this website. Just another thought.
__________________
Gadget/Phone History: Motorola DynaTAC 8000x; Casio BOSS; Palm Vx; Palm m130; Palm Tungsten T; Sanyo 7300; Sanyo Katana; PPC-6700; Titan; Mogul; Touch Pro, Palm Pre; HTC EVO, Motorola Photon; Samsung Galaxy Note 2 .
|
|
||||
Re: Piracy, warez and You.
But in all reality, we are not taking away credit. We are just modifying it so that it runs better on our devices. Most of the corporate ROM developers don't even bother following up on our issues. You can't just expect those with brilliant minds to stand by and do nothing.
And @ the vista comment - it costs about $399 for a full version of Windows Vista. It costs $0 to purchase a ROM. they aren't for sale. They aren't banned for sale.
__________________
|
|
Tags |
free pocket pc games, pocket pc games, pocket pc wvga, windowsmobile games |
|
|