Xref: utzoo comp.sys.mac:55397 comp.sys.mac.misc:671 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!snorkelwacker!apple!sun-barr!newstop!sun!concertina!fiddler From: fiddler@concertina.Sun.COM (Steve Hix) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac,comp.sys.mac.misc Subject: Re: software piracy Message-ID: <137335@sun.Eng.Sun.COM> Date: 14 Jun 90 23:57:33 GMT References: <10592@spool.cs.wisc.edu> Sender: news@sun.Eng.Sun.COM Lines: 40 In article <10592@spool.cs.wisc.edu>, tonyrich@titanic.cs.wisc.edu (Anthony Rich) writes: > Don't get me wrong: I am definitely NOT promoting piracy here! I'm just > summarizing the arguments I've noted so far: both FOR, AGAINST, and > OTHER. Add/delete/change as you see fit. > [...] > Arguments for legalizing piracy: > -------------------------------- > > 1. Software should be free. > > Pro: Software is access to information, and there are precedents > for the concept of free information availability (public > libraries, directory assistance). Bad analogy: neither public libraries nor directory assistance are free. While you may not pay up front for each use of either of them, there was some cost for setting up and maintaining them. In the case of libraries, the cost is usually covered by local taxes... you might not pay to get in, but it's because they already got your money. Even if you're not talking benefit of what you paid for. (The fines are a side benefit, of sorts. :} ) Starting up a new public library is pretty expensive, btw. Once the initial building and book acquisition costs are covered, running the operation isn't so bad. Imagine if librarians were paid well. (In the case of private libraries, the cost is coughed up by some individual or corporation, etc. Wonder where *they* got the money for it?) In the case of directory assistance, the cost is covered by other phone company income. (Although some phone systems do charge directly these days.) You're still paying for it, you just don't see the charge on your monthly bill. ------------ The only drawback with morning is that it comes at such an inconvenient time of day. ------------