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Originally Posted by CarlosTheGaucho
Well even in the worst scenario there will still be businesses and government that are obliged to use legal software, that's enough to make a decent living for a company with a massive worldwide marketshare.
Photoshop - who really needs it - graphics, those who use the software commercially.
I can't see that applied to porn though.
I can't see we will be able to talk the trade unions of every big company to guarantee its employee a paid monthly access to a porn site of his choice.
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In a worst case scenario, the entire world would stop buying porn. But we both know that will never happen, no mater how much free porn or pirated porn is on the market.
We will always have people that buy porn, we will always have people that will ONLY buy porn, that will ONLY buy DVD's or Memberships, or spend $2k a week on live cams - all of it. No amount of piracy will stop that.
Photoshop is not driven by design firms, far far from it. Rather Internet Designers and Digital Photo Editors. I have a hard time finding someone that didn't pirate Photoshop at some point.
Piracy, real piracy, is when someone takes your product and resells it under a different name/brand, or whatever, for a direct profit. This hurts everyone, including our Industry.
Online piracy, tubes, torrents, a guys private collection - suck it up people, that's branding.