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At least they realized it before the media companies who still hasn't figured it out.
But I think the point the original poster was getting at is the fact that this is hardly shocking news for those living in the real world - when Adobe is charging NZ$1000+ for their software is it any surprise that they're so wildly pirated? It is interesting though with AppStore it has operated as a downward pressure on software vendors to reduce their prices. People aren't going to pay a huge amount for something when they can readily compare it to other products in the virtual store - I can only hope that maybe in the future there will be downward pressure on movies and music - and some actors might have to cope with the fact that they aren't going to be paid $120million to appear in a film.
But I think the point the original poster was getting at is the fact that this is hardly shocking news for those living in the real world
Yes you'd think so but it would seem that's not the case.
Imagine Adobe charging NZ$1000 in the philippines where the average monthly salary is less than half of that. It would appear a lot of people are out of touch with reality.
Most Adobe software is targeting a relatively small niche market, there are very few people who actually need photoshop (most of whom can afford to pay for it) and a lot more people who's needs could be served perfectly adequately by one of the many cheap or free programs available.
This is a strange situation, many people think photoshop is the only tool for the job, even when their needs are extremely minimal... However they don't consider it worth the price tag, and aren't willing to accept a free or cheaper alternative either, so they end up with pirated photoshop.





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At least they realized it before the media companies who still hasn't figured it out.