A. It's "micros~1", not "micro~1".
B. It can backfire on them, just like it did in the US in the education 
market. The more people pay retail price for each and every license, the 
less attractive basing MS solution is compared to alternatives, the less 
solid their Monopoly becomes, the less money they can make.

There is a ballance here. I think the whole BSA thing is that MS thinks 
that they now hold enough of the market to consider each and every 
license stolen as a license lost. This move /only/ makes sense if their 
monopoly is unbudgable (nothing in the world will eliminate it). It may 
have nothing to do with it. It may be just that they have reached the 
end of the rope in terms of getting money via the usual channels, and 
being blocked away from moving to their logical next stage (license 
software, .Net, etc) because of bad customer acceptance and court battles.

Either way, scare tactics create the image of a bully, creating 
antagonizm, which is never a good thing with people you expect to get 
money from. Think how many gleeful MS bashers are on this list who could 
otherwise be writing software running on Windows, using Windows, and 
creating more demand for Windows.

What I'm trying to say is that, yes, it is costing them money. The only 
question is whether it is costing them more money than it is getting 
them. Personally, I think so. There are so many companies you can push 
around for so long, but bad feelings are almost forever.

                    Shachar


Peleg Wasserman wrote:

> I wonder why am I not surprised.
> Is there a way that it can backfire at them?
>
> -Peleg.
>
> At 18:23 23/05/2002 +0300, Eliran wrote:
>
>> Hello !
>>
>> Some time ago, I have read an email from someone (don't remember the 
>> name)
>> says he received an email from you-know-who telling him he got 
>> illegal m$
>> software or something in this style.
>>
>> Here is something I saw in YNet:
>> http://www.ynet.co.il/articles/1,7340,L-1891529,00.html
>>
>> Regards,
>> Eliran
>>
>>
>> -- 
>>                 <a href="http://eg-site.tripod.com";>Eliran</a>
>>
>> The common argument that crime is caused by poverty is a kind of
>> slander on the poor.
>>         -- H. L. Mencken
>>
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