Beg to differ. Most offices could afford the P25,000 for MS Office. They simply 
choose not to because they are aware of illegal aleternatives. Home users have 
plenty of tools available (including Open Office for Windows) at a reasonable 
price. 

I agree however that effective enforcement would make it easier for alternative 
software to be appreciated.


-----Original Message-----
From: Rafael 'Dido' Sevilla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Philippine Linux Users Group Mailing List <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2005 11:38:49 +0800
Subject: Re: [plug] Re: Linux trends in the Philippines

On Thu, Mar 10, 2005 at 04:57:15PM +0800, Zak B. Elep wrote:
> Indeed. Which begs the question: Why are these channels operating at
> all? Answer: it is because we have nowhere else to get money for our
> daily bread. Or so it seems, because most of us have no motivation at
> all to improve ourselves both for our own benefit and for the benefit
> of humanity.

The reason why the black market for contraband software, movies, music,
and so forth exists at all is because the prices for legitimately
licensed versions of these works is much greater than what the market
will bear, in this country anyway.  Few people can afford PhP 25,000 for
a legitimate Microsoft Office, and getting legitimate licenses for every
installed MS Office installation would most likely bankrupt many small
to medium-scale businesses, to say nothing of individuals.  Also,
copyright enforcement is not incredibly strict here.  If copyright
enforcement became a lot more stringent than it is today, I imagine
people would migrate to OpenOffice in droves.

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