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Exactly. There's a quote floating around of something to that effect, attributed to a software developer who wished to remain anonymous. It went something like this:
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| reply to KrK said by KrK :Examples like this happen all the time. As a teenager, and with limited funds, it's common to pirate a lot of stuff. OS/Utils/Apps you name it.... However later on as a "Computer Guy" or "Tech" it's common to help out businesses who then buy a bunch of licenses of various utilities and applications that same "Computer Guy" recommends. The amount of studios that switch from protools because of assistant engineers/interns that became proficient in Nuendo on their home systems never ceases to amaze me. Something tells me young unpaid interns that are computer literate grab H2O's copy off of usenet opposed to paying 2.7K for the software + plugins though.
Linux is free. Tons of linux software is free. Yet people still take the effort to grab, and distribute warezed copies of windows. If I'm a microsoft executive, isn't this a good thing? It means my competition is a joke. If people are downloading my software by the gallon and not paying for it, when there are free alternatives that millions of people are working on, and I _STILL_ make a sick profit.. I must be doing something right. -- The Problem With Music.
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| reply to xerxes3642 said by xerxes3642 :scenerio then, I get a of a pirated copy of publisher. I use this copy and become proficient. I'm hired by a company looking to use a layout program. Since I already know it, I suggest publisher over pages or indesign, and the company (who has more money than me) buys several legal copies. Pirates make the working world go round?
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  dvd536 as Mr. Pink as they come Premium join:2001-04-27 Phoenix, AZ | reply to xerxes3642 I wouldn't waste the bandwidth pirating microsofts current offering(Vista), either downloading or uploading. -- You can never be too rich, too thin or have too much Bandwidth |
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| reply to Derfel Examples like this happen all the time. As a teenager, and with limited funds, it's common to pirate a lot of stuff. OS/Utils/Apps you name it.... However later on as a "Computer Guy" or "Tech" it's common to help out businesses who then buy a bunch of licenses of various utilities and applications that same "Computer Guy" recommends. -- "Regulatory capitalism is when companies invest in lawyers, lobbyists, and politicians, instead of plant, people, and customer service." - former FCC Chairman William Kennard (A real FCC Chairman, unlike the current Corporate Spokesperson in the job!) |
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join:2004-06-06 Winnipeg, MB | reply to xerxes3642 Exactly why my employers signed on for licenses for Adobe InDesign - we had Publisher, and after I had used a pirated copy of InDesign for a year to try it out, we switched on my advice. Just goes to show... |
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I get a of a pirated copy of publisher. I use this copy and become proficient. I'm hired by a company looking to use a layout program. Since I already know it, I suggest publisher over pages or indesign, and the company (who has more money than me) buys several legal copies. Pirates make the working world go round? |
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