Why can't I use pirated software? This question may be silly. I have been thinking, but I have never understood it. Tens of dollars of software can be used as long as a few yuan. What's wrong?
At this time, the 10th session of the soft Expo was held. I thought that "10" would be different, but most of the online reports were the same. The tepid of the software environment in China seems to be the same. Recently, the top 100 Chinese software companies were listed. Apart from the inexplicable addition to some foreign companies, the "hard and surprising" software companies were listed at the top. Is it because of piracy?
Piracy is harmful. Due to piracy, foreign capital is always cautious when entering the domestic market. They are worried that a copy of the copy will soon become available in China. Therefore, advanced technologies, methods, and management concepts are blocked.
Piracy has already harmed the growth environment of State-owned software enterprises. products that are not supposed to enter the Chinese market are rampant in China. The growth of domestic software is largely restrained.
This reminds me of the "benchmark" that has recently become popular in India. Should I study India's outsourcing model? I don't think so. After all, it is determined by the unique economic structure of people. However, I think I should learn from the awareness of intellectual property rights.
Most of the piracy theory is price. Genuine software is too expensive. For Windows, the retail price is RMB. Why should I buy it. But let me calm down and think about the price of mobile phones, why not hesitate?
A friend who sells network products often joked with me that network products sell hardware. In fact, they put software packages in a large box, especially in China. There are multiple boxes, the price is high. People who know the situation know that the shells of most network products are actually not worth a few dollars, but if they sell software separately, who will buy 100,001 sets?
Maybe we can turn our minds around to solve the piracy problem .... Think of things like "Qilin" and "hancore", and they are openly fooled. I really don't know what to say. It's so numb!