|
||||
Re: Piracy, warez and You.
Quote:
As for your comments about "if I was a developer"... EVERYONE, in every industry has had their work stolen, copied, or used without permission. I've had far worse happen to me than someone who wouldn't pay for my software anyway downloading a stolen version. That's just part of life. Again, Piracy is a simple part of a developer's life, just like theft is part of a storeowner's life. There's no use complaining about it, because there's no way to stop it. The people who are "victimizing" you most likely would never buy your product in the first place. I do like the fact that you never remotely addressed the meat of my post.. That being that pirates are a minority of the computing public, and only a very small minority of pirates are people who do it because they're too cheap to buy a program that they actually NEED.. the only people who are hurting the developers are a minority of the minority of computer owners. |
|
||||
Re: Piracy, warez and You.
Quote:
Photoshop is an excellent example. People are NOT going to spend $1500 on software that they don't need. They might use it once or twice, but they aren't going to pay that price in the first place! Only those who truly know the potential of the program and need it for their hobby/field of work will pay for it.
__________________
|
|
||||
Re: Piracy, warez and You.
Quote:
Todd/Indy |
|
||||
Re: Piracy, warez and You.
Quote:
Quote:
Take Arcsoft's MMS for example, it was not licensed to Sprint users, but it was still installed on every Windows Mobile device Sprint users had. That is well more than a minority of users.
__________________
Donations Appreciated
-------------------------------------- sMMS Picture Mail v0.8.3.14000 - Sprint |
|
||||
Re: Piracy, warez and You.
Quote:
Again, I'm not condoning piracy for the most part. I'm simply stating that it's not nearly the problem some people try to make it out to be. Most developers would like you to believe that 1 out of 3 computers is LOADED with pirated software, when the real numbers are probably more like 1 out of 100 or even fewer. Quote:
As for your arcsoft example, do you really think that a majority of Sprint PocketPC users had it installed? Again, I'd bet it was a fairly small minority of sprint Users who had it. Bear in mind, the people on these boards, and even the people on every pocketpc/sprint/pda forum on the net make up only a fraction of sprints pocketpc clientele. Just as a quick example, a few weeks ago I was in a sprint store for about an hour.. during that time, they sold 4 moguls, yet I have NEVER come across another sprint mogul user from Utah on any of the message boards I post on... Even if that hour was totally uncharacteristic, it still shows you how small of a percentage of their clientele frequent any of these boards. Finally, one of the core complaints in this thread is that software (particularly WM software) is overpriced. Very few software items are priced under $15, and some of them are downright CRAZY, charging $40-50+ for pocketpc apps that really aren't anything special. As someone said, if a piece of software for their PDA is priced under $15, they don't even bother looking for a crack, because it's such a small amount of money that it's not worth risking a virus or a half hour search.. The problem comes from the people who think their software is worth far more than it's worth, and those are the folks who are the biggest victims of piracy (specifically the two companies you mentioned). |
|
||||
Re: Piracy, warez and You.
I'd have to agree with badutahboy. I haven't paid for any of the apps or games on my ppc, but if there weren't piracy and torrents or any other ways to get them for free, I still wouldn't buy them. It really wouldn't hurt me not to have them, and the devs still wouldn't have made any profit from me. And I'm sure most people who do it are the same. And like it's been mentioned plenty of times, there are free alternatives for most anyway.
In a perfect world, where everyone has plenty of extra cash, gas doesn't cost $4 plus a gallon, and the majority of the population isn't living paycheck to paycheck, then there wouldn't be a piracy issue. But it's not a perfect world. We live in a world where Keanu Reeves made $185 million off the last 2 Matrix films while the average visual effects person, who is just as responsible for the films' success, makes $53,000 a year. That's just the way it is. So there's really only 3 things developers can do. 1. Just keep doing what there doing now. 2. Try lowering there prices. You drop a $35 program down to $5, I guarantee you'd get 10 times more sales. Do the math. Not only would most piraters see less reason to steal it, but it would also look a lot more appealing to the average joe who wouldn't give it a second look with the $35 price tag. 3. Invest more time and money into newer security technology, which will ALWAYS be defeated eventually. For every smart developer out there being paid to create new ways to stop piracy, there is a just as smart or even smarter pirate, cracking the security just for the passion of doing it. |
|
||||
Re: Piracy, warez and You.
I think the problem arise from the free rider effect(economical term). People rely on the next person after them to do what should be done... IE donating money, purchasing stuff...
Quote:
I am pretty sure that a lot of people are using the following way of approaching the warez issue. Open hypothetical quote: Yeah, i wont buy that software, anyways, there must be a lot of people buying it so i dont need to buy it... THe guy must be making a lot of money out of it. end hypothetical quotes. I dont know if you see what i mean here... Also, i worked during my studies at an hardware store(Futureshop, which is basicly a bestbuy) and people tend to have problem buying or spending money, even when its 50 bucks out of a purchase of 1000 dollar or more. I was always offering an antivirus software (not the most expensive) with evey customer that bought a computer, also same thing with microsoft office... People tend to always answer that they could get it for free and they knew a technician that could do something for them... I swear to god...(on a side note, technicians in that city where i was working must have had hard time finding a job cause there were so many of them :P) With both arguement stated above, my own conclusion is that it is an heart breaking decision for a human being to buy something that he can have for free by warez ways. I can understand them, but i am doing my MBA right now and i am covering research cost of some companies.... I decided to buy all the apps on my touch after my first semester lol... The only thing that remains unpaid is garmin(igo 2008 now). I guess the point is that i sold so many stand alone gps unit when i was working in the hardware store that i justify cracking for my effort (i know its wrong tought). Last edited by Balkar; 05-25-2008 at 06:13 PM. Reason: Quoted wikipedia |
|
||||
Re: Piracy, warez and You.
Open Source is the future. What's wrong with community development like on here?
Do the Google model in small scale. Make the product free(and go the extra step further and make it open source(GPL and all)) and sell Ad space on the download sites and forums. That's where the real money is at. |
|
Tags |
free pocket pc games, pocket pc games, pocket pc wvga, windowsmobile games |
|
|