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Does Software Piracy Exist? (matthewbutterick.com)
8 points by pcaharrier 48 days ago | hide | past | favorite | 4 comments


Provocative title notwithstanding, it seems like the author's core argument is correct: "to the extent that it doesn’t influ­ence economic choices, piracy does not exist."


> But consider that there are only two fool­proof ways to prevent soft­ware piracy

Does the author not know what SaaS is?


I don’t think Butterick is claiming SaaS doesn’t exist. He’s setting boundary cases for an economic argument about distributed software. SaaS isn’t an endpoint in that model; it sits in the middle, alongside subscriptions and licenses, where some form of leakage or unauthorized use still occurs.


I think they define selling software as selling a file that people download. Which is a pretty reasonable definition to me. With SaaS you are selling access to your servers.




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