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Date: Tue, 06 Sep 94 02:22:25
Subject: LW PIRACY AGAIN <SIGH!>
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> I`d hate to think what would happen when Lightwave for DOS is
> available, as
> Hong Kong/China is a hell hole for Software Piracy, my company is
> severely
> damaged by Piracy here, I know AutoDesk had sold less than 100
> copies of
> AutoCad to China, yet there has been over 10,000 Mastering AutoCad
> books sold
> this year alone.
Your effort is commendable. However, I don't really think we can tackle the
problem without getting to the root of the matter. Sounds to me like no-one
takes authorship seriously over there. Must be a cultural thing. (I should
talk.)
Alan CHAN