Squiddley
24th Apr 2001, 10:37
From today's SCMP (HKG) on pirated software:
"Officials have rejected a unionist legislator's plea for businesses to be allowed to use pirated software bought before copyright laws came into effect on April 1..." Click for full article (http://hongkong.scmp.com/ZZZKECCWVLC.html)
If only the date was other than the 1st, this could be taken for the joke it is :) That such a plea was even considered speaks volumes for the waste of space and time that is local "Government". Despite this new legislation, enforcement will be little more than a token gesture.
Piracy is, and will remain endemic, as long as software developers/publishers continue to ask such high prices. I fully agree that it's their right to charge for their work, but hopefully they will "come to" and realise that it's pricing that has led to the rife piracy.
"Officials have rejected a unionist legislator's plea for businesses to be allowed to use pirated software bought before copyright laws came into effect on April 1..." Click for full article (http://hongkong.scmp.com/ZZZKECCWVLC.html)
If only the date was other than the 1st, this could be taken for the joke it is :) That such a plea was even considered speaks volumes for the waste of space and time that is local "Government". Despite this new legislation, enforcement will be little more than a token gesture.
Piracy is, and will remain endemic, as long as software developers/publishers continue to ask such high prices. I fully agree that it's their right to charge for their work, but hopefully they will "come to" and realise that it's pricing that has led to the rife piracy.