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Originally posted by kinky:
while i agree for the most part, you didnt buy some thing at the store, you bought a license to use something that is microsofts. you are paying to use their property on your computer... according to them... so thats why i say screw them
Exactly my point. I think more companies should embrace the new rules of things that the internet establishes instead of trying to hammer it into the previous mold.
Companies have to learn that users are only going to pay for something if it is actually worth it. Honer is probably more valuable on the net now than cash. That's why Shareware and open source stuff works, and forcing people to buy crap that spys on them dosn't.
The more rigorous the licensing the more I want to crack it.
The internet has truely changed the consumer buisness relationship. Advertising and copyrights are never going to work in the same way anymore and companys are just going to have to realize that and quit asking the government to pass laws in order to ensure their pay check.
I mean, just to get an idea of how backward thinking companys are, look at the banner and popup phenomena. When is the last time you clicked one (I mean REALY meant to click one)? Never right?
That's because the user now really does have the choice to ignore, block, and overal control his information gathering experience. That's the way it is, and the way it's going to be, laws, licencing, shitty software, or not.
Companyes are going to have to learn to actualy gain consumer trust if they want to survive. Because the truth is, with a little efforrt, I know a ton of places I can bootleg stuff of line. But I make the choice not to because if I like a product Id rather pay the money to support it.
'nuff said
[ March 22, 2002: Message edited by: psyjax ]