Author: Fly laugh
I saw an article in blog China today: I don't have to be "pirated". That is the truly robber who concentrates global wealth to a few people!
Http://www.blogchina.com/new/display/33559.html. Suddenly began to envision, if there is no piracy, what is the situation like?
I have always been straightforward, I think the price of the software is not in line with China's national conditions. It is an extremely unreasonable thing. We use pirated confrontation! However, in the Chinese market, it is really pirated software! Piracy software not only excludes the software crocodile Microsoft, but also suppresss numerous domestic software companies! In addition to the technical level, imagine that if there are companies in China to produce operating system software, Linux is good, other homemade, can it be better than pirated Windows? If it is compared with the genuine, it can take advantage of the price, but with piracy, there is no better than it! Almost no domestic company dares to take this insurance! That's why there is a lot of Linux in foreign countries, but there are few people in China. I think Bill Gates is absolutely not a Linux in China! Then Windows continues to occupy the market of China software. (Some people say that Microsoft will be more cost-effective if Microsoft will be more cost-effective, I think Microsoft is not a fool, it does this to have its own truth, because of the knowledge and experience, I have not fully understood this, It is no longer talk here.)
But the words come back, if there is no piracy, how can China's programmers generate? What do they take to learn, grow? What is China's software companies to work? I have little to understand the domestic company, but I think 99% of companies or institutions are using pirated.
Perhaps this requires a process that takes a time from piracy to no piracy. Microsoft does not have a lot of black accounts in the early days of entrepreneurship. But we have to be able to stop and see the one ass question today! When we ripe, you will start to get it!
Hey, piracy, continue to use!