The ability to change features, prices, and availability of things you’ve already paid for is a powerful temptation to corporations.

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I bet you aren’t a software developer.

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46 points

I’m a software developer, and I endorse the grandparent comment.

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-26 points

And you all just were happy and bro fisted people who ignored the licensing terms?

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18 points

Yes.

Well, not literally, both because I’m more inclined to “high five” and you can’t do either gesture over the Internet. But figuratively, yes.

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If I made software that people cared enough about to crack and pirate, I’d be happy that it’s popular enough for that to happen.

I am a software developer but I’ve only worked on SaAS and open source projects.

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I work on software which is pirated. It is even sold by crackers, who make money off my work. This does not make me proud.

What does make me proud is when a paying customer says they love a specific feature, or that our software saves them a lot of manual work.

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Pride unfortunately doesn’t pay the bills. It’s terrific that you contribute to open source, but not all commercial software can be open sourced.

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Popularity opens other ways to make money. Open source is profitable for GNU. Cory Doctorow does fine.

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Most people who work on open source projects have a lucrative job and work on Open Source on the side. I also volunteer, but I still need a job that actually pays me as well.

Reading some of the comments here it feels like speaking to little children who believe money magically appears on their account.

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-30 points

Tell me which so I can develop a competing service and steal your userbase!

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I’d be happy that it’s popular enough for that to happen.

of course you would. you would actually give them your house and wife, because you’re so proud now. right?

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Ah yes, because downloading Shark_Tale.mp4 is exactly the same as someone taking your house away from you and obtaining your wife and owning her as personal property.

Get some fucking perspective. I usually try to be polite online but this is just straight up moronic and you need to be told so bluntly.

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Lmao

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You need to disconnect the badness with the term stealing because you’re just wrong. Yeah it’s ip infringement. Yes it’s illegal. Yes people are impacted. And still… Not stealing.

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I have been for over 20 years actually! What do I get for winning the bet?

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One of our games we actually ended up supporting a form of piracy. A huge amount of our user base ended up using cheat tools to play our game which meant that they could get things that they would normally have to purchase with premium currency. Instead of banning them, we were careful to not break their cheat tools and I even had to debug why their cheat tool stopped working after a release.

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How did your employer pay your salaries? Or did your money perhaps came from those people who actually do pay for in-game currency in your games?

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You aren’t.

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Yes I am. And the two companies I worked for both were small, offered their products for cheap and still had people pirating the modules or circumvent licensing terms. It’s a legit problem that a lot of people don’t see why they should pay for software simply because it’s sometimes easy to steal it.

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circumvent licensing terms

So to be clear: was it possible to purchase and own the software? Or did users have to pay a subscription for a license? Because personally I’m getting sick of every piece of software thinking it’s appropriate to require a subscription.

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BINGPOT.

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I am.

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