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- Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2008 22:20:05 +0200
- From: "Niels Kobschaetzki" <n.kobschaetzki@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Windows Is Free For Business
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On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 8:50 PM, Dave M G <dave@example.com> wrote: > My latest article on software piracy (possibly the last) > > Please take a look and "Digg" or "Slashdot" it if you like it. Thanks!! > > http://www.autotelic.com/windows_is_free_for_business Unfortunately no comment-function on your site available, therefore I comment here. I work in the IT-department of an university (as a student assistant; in the faculty where I work windows-only) and as a freelancing administrator (temporary personnel for some other admins) for some small-sized businesses (mainly businesses that are using Mac OS X). First I want to say something about the businesses: Nearly all of them use pirated software. Usually they get offered to use legit software but when you tell them the price, they ask for pirated software. I never really understood it, often enough pirated software breaks when there's an update or so they need and then they prefer to pay the expensive admin to fix it instead of paying the software. I've even seeing them using serial generators downloaded by them from dubious sites which brought trojans into their networks. What I wonder is if they ever think about the fact what happens if a competing company finds out that they use pirated software. The first thing I'd do would probably give the police a tip - with the probably following razzia they will loose all their computers and date which will get them out of business because I doubt it that they are prepared for such a case. All that with a simple phone call. Now to the university: I never actually understood how they do the license-thing. I just know that there's a standard package (win xp, office 2003, acrobat 8 pro) and for anything else the department has to buy additional licenses. Depending on the professor even they try to circumvent it. And they get the cheap educational licenses for everything. But some professors prefer to use the money of the department to get to conferences, buy books etc but not software (or in some cases coomputer equipment…some have so old equipment you won't believe it) At least the credo in the IT-department where I work is that we do not help them or give tips "how to pirate" a specific piece of software and won't hand out copies of software when there's no license available at the department. Niels
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