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Re: What is "piracy" and is it ever justified
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If were talking something tangible, like a car, if you sell it, you can't use it anymore. If we are talking about something "virtual" like software, you could give away the disks and uninstall the software, and you would be in a similar situation to the car. However, software can be duplicated, so you could give away a copy while retaining yours; which, in turn, would make ysss lose a potential customer. That is why so many EULA forbid re-distribution. |
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Ok.
So I will slip in a EULA (End User License Agreement) that forbids redistribution that you will have to agree to before you install/use my software. I would also have copy of the EULA available on my website so you can read it before you pay for the software. Am I (legally, ethically) protected from software piracy then? |
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Do take into account the risk that I'm taking. And the fact that you have no idea what my costs are. |
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I have indeed no idea of your costs. That's precisely why you are the only one who decide at what price you want to sell your product. Please do not misunderstand me. |
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Ok, so I'm still waiting for someone to give a good reason for pirating my software for $0.
Although my marginal cost may be $0 (not really), I will have ongoing operating and marketing expenses to keep my company afloat and to fund future projects. |
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Are you legally and ethically protected from software piracy with EULA ? Yes, absolutely. Someone who bought your program, provided that he was really aware of the EULA, has committed not to give it away to someone else. He should not , neither legally nor ethically, do it. But to me this is just as silly as trying to sell a car with a special clause in the contract saying that the buyer will have no right to lend the car to anyone, nor the friends or familly. If you can find someone silly enough to sign such a contract, good for you, but I doubt this would be good for society. |
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@mrojas: Yes, I completely agree with the pricing issues. It's a problem in many countries. |
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Anyway I don't care since I tend to use only free software. |
Re: What is "piracy" and is it ever justified
So piracy is not theft, it's a violation of EULA.
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