Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!uwm.edu!rpi!leah!derek From: derek@leah.Albany.Edu (Derek L. / MacLover) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: Software piracy Message-ID: <3174@leah.Albany.Edu> Date: 15 Jun 90 04:28:45 GMT References: <56447.2673B586@cmhgate.FIDONET.ORG> <1990Jun12.160915.5685@portia.Stanford.EDU> <1990Jun14.070422.17363@lth.se> Reply-To: derek@leah.albany.edu.UUCP (Derek L. / MacLover) Organization: State U. of New York at Albany Computing Svces. Lines: 28 In article <1990Jun14.070422.17363@lth.se> peterm@dna.lth.se (Peter M|ller) writes: >I hope I don't offend anyone out there by this, but I must say that you people >don't know the TRUE meaning of the word "expensive software". Someone said >that PageMaker 4.0 costs $795 in the US, how does a standard price tag of >$1 800 grab you? When did you last paid $170 for a not-so-thrilling DA? How >about $ 4 760 *Student Price* for a SE/30? How about *no* student prices at >all for software (i.e. $715 for MS Word 4.0 - for a student)? OK, this may >be a weak excuse for software piracy, but the price policy here is *insane*! My god, at those prices, wouldn't it be more cost-effective to fly to the U.S. and buy a bunch of products in bulk -- say, for you and a bunch of friends -- and bring them back home? I'm not speaking solely of software here, it applies to hardware just as much. >Peter Moller >Lund Institute of Technology - Sweden . . Derek L. -- BITnet: derek@albnyvms | Macintosh Guru / Monty Python fanatic -| InterNet: derek@uacsc1.albany.edu |Consultant & Student Asst.@ SUNY-Albany ---}------------------------------------) <><><>(Why would my boss care?)<><><> -| Fencers love to touch! |"Cinderella man/ Hang on to your plans"