25-05-2007, 11:38 AM
Beares post open the door to a quite complicated moral and politic discussion and is a summary of the globalisation dilema.
The prices scales are so differents upon parts of the world that what's a penny on some places is a salary on more others. A glass of
water is totally different in Geneva or in the Sahel.
For most of us, 32 € is the price of an meal in an good average restaurant. But for much more people around the world it is what will feed
the family for one week.
Just imagine some software we would really like a lot costing 300 €.. We tell "a pity, I can't put such a price for a game, forgret it". But then
if we can get it for free, of course a crack. What shall we do ? What did we already in some similar occasion ?
At least, beares is more honest than load of us as he tells direct the true answer.
The prices scales are so differents upon parts of the world that what's a penny on some places is a salary on more others. A glass of
water is totally different in Geneva or in the Sahel.
For most of us, 32 € is the price of an meal in an good average restaurant. But for much more people around the world it is what will feed
the family for one week.
Just imagine some software we would really like a lot costing 300 €.. We tell "a pity, I can't put such a price for a game, forgret it". But then
if we can get it for free, of course a crack. What shall we do ? What did we already in some similar occasion ?
At least, beares is more honest than load of us as he tells direct the true answer.

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