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September 26, 2002

Is "piracy" good for Microsoft?

From Salon:

"The software industry learned its lesson in the 1980s," says Kraus. "They copy-protected a ton of software only to find that the only people inconvenienced were the legitimate customers who wanted to make backup copies. The real pirates always found a way around the copy protection. [Software publishers] learned the hard way that law enforcement and groups like the Business Software Alliance were better ways to handle the piracy issue."

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