Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!rpi!crdgw1!control!oplinger From: oplinger@control.crd.ge.com (B. S. Oplinger) Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st Subject: Re: ST S/ware Rental Places Keywords: Software , rental, atari, st Message-ID: <5229@crdgw1.crd.ge.com> Date: 13 Feb 90 15:17:38 GMT References: <2625@cunixc.cc.columbia.edu> <25723@brunix.UUCP> <26232@brunix.UUCP> <2848@cunixc.cc.columbia.edu> <174@raider.MFEE.TN.US> Sender: news@crdgw1.crd.ge.com Reply-To: oplinger@control.crd.ge.com (B. S. Oplinger) Distribution: usa Organization: General Electric Corp. R&D, Schenectady, NY Lines: 28 I used to live in Allentown, PA about 5 years ago when the ST first came out. Our local club (ABE's ACES) did not condone pirating. I moved to Philly area and found the Philly Area Comp. Society (PACS) which had an Atari ST Sig after about 2 years of looking. Although some of the members pirated software, no trading was done at club meetings. In the meantime, I had visited 3 clubs in the south jersey (Philly suburb really) area. Each had a club meeting which consisted of a demo of a pirated piece of software. "Uh I'm not really sure how to ...., as I don't have any docs for this." was a real common expression heard during those demos. After this demo, a flurry of disk coppying activity occured around the 2 or 3 machines present. I only attended 1-2 meetings at each. When I remarked on the number of people copying software, I was told the same thing. "It doen't make a difference, no-one will be hurt." Well, I can tell you that the 2 stores which sold Atari software (1 of which had the machines also) are no longer in business. However the store on the other side of the river in Philly moved on to sell megas and lots of Atari h/w (at least until Atari started their latest round of stupid dealer disinsentive programs, but that's another story.) brian oplinger@crd.ge.com <#include standard.disclaimer>