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- From: jprad@faatcrl.faa.gov (Jack Radigan)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: PIRACY
- Message-ID: <jprad.722415967@faatcrl>
- Date: 22 Nov 92 07:09:55 GMT
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- bjst@sth.frontec.se (Bjorn Stenberg) writes:
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- >In 99% of all software piracy cases, the victim doesn't even know nor can
- >find out if he's been attacked or not, since it leaves no marks.
-
- Bzzt. When sales figures take a nose dive (considering a popular program,
- not some piece of drek), that is a *highly* visible mark. It tends to govern
- one's opinion on creating a new program later on too, which is another visible
- mark.
-
- -jack-
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