Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!pcrat!rick From: rick@pcrat.uucp (Rick Richardson) Newsgroups: comp.unix.i386 Subject: Re: software piracy (was "Interactive and me") Message-ID: <1990Jul24.012225.2252@pcrat.uucp> Date: 24 Jul 90 01:22:25 GMT References: <3126@rsiatl.UUCP> <1990Jul11.164044.7241@sco.COM> <1990Jul13.231942.14009@ico.isc.com> <1990Jul16.161613.11171@pcrat.uucp> <839@mwtech.UUCP> <1580@redsox.bsw.com> <371@icjapan.uucp> Reply-To: rick@pcrat.UUCP (Rick Richardson) Organization: PC Research, Inc., Tinton Falls, NJ Lines: 54 In article <371@icjapan.uucp> jimmy@denwa.info.com (Jim Gottlieb) writes: >In article <1580@redsox.bsw.com> campbell@redsox.bsw.com (Larry Campbell) writes: >>Well, I was wrong...Oddly, most of the problem was in Europe...and the >I have encountered similar attitudes here in Japan. I wasn't going to say anything in my last post where I gave our piracy stats, but since the subject has been broached I'll comment. First, I'd like to say that *we love our European customers*. They seem to be more UNIX aware than a lot of our domestic customers. Europe seems to be in the good position of having lagged behind us in some technology and now is able to leap-frog ahead (e.g. not as blinded by MS-DOS, and going straight from pulse dial to ISDN). However, our stats show an alarming difference in repeat business with Europe vs. repeat business in the USA. Because these are sensitive numbers, I won't give absolutes, other than to say the repeat business rate in Europe is less than 20% of what it is in the US. I hate to draw the obvious conclusion. Another poster gave some reasons why piracy might be higher in Europe. Although many of these are valid points, I think in the case of this particular product, we have attempted to minimize the impact of distance and culture differences. Note that these figures are strictly for a pure software product, JetRoff. The price is the same no matter where in the world you are. US Airmail (OK, its slow) shipping has been *free* all along, no matter where in the world you are (e.g. we don't make as much on foreign sales). We have support for A4 paper and EUUG troff specials specifically for those folks, so its not like we ignore European needs. About the only thing left is the cost of support calls. Most of the support requests come by EMAIL (even for US customers), anyway. And if you don't buy it, you get promised zero support, no matter where you are (and even that promise isn't kept -- we support people with the unregistered Shareware version on a time available basis). Its easy for an entire industry to generate bad attitudes among potential customers. But we've tried to halt some of that. And if there's more we can do, I'd like to hear about it. I can't fix telephone rates, and I can't read or write any foreign languages (my fault), though. -Rick -- Rick Richardson | JetRoff "di"-troff to LaserJet Postprocessor| Ask about PC Research,Inc.| Mail: uunet!pcrat!jetroff; For anon uucp do:| FaxiX uunet!pcrat!rick| uucp jetroff!~jetuucp/file_list ~nuucp/. | for UNIX/386 jetroff Wk2200-0300,Sa,Su ACU {2400,PEP} 12013898963 "" \d\r\d ogin: jetuucp