Microsoft Battles Software Pirates On Price
from the deep-discounter dept
Microsoft has always seemed to be of two minds when it comes to its business in China. At times, the company has admitted that it actually benefits from piracy, since it helps it fend off rivals and grow its installed base, while at other times, it's urged a hardline stance against the practice. Whichever way the company feels at this point, it looks like it's at least recognizing that under the current economic climate, it's not realistic to sell much full price software in China. Speaking in Beijing, Bill Gates announced that the company would begin selling a range of software in the country for just $3. At these prices, Microsoft isn't going to make much money, but it's better than having people buy pirated versions, because this will allow the company to establish some sort of connection to its users. Then, in the future, it may be able to sell its customers on more expensive software or services. Meanwhile, a report out of China indicates that Microsoft has only sold 244 legitimate copies of Vista so far across the country. This seems a little hard to believe, but it's possible that it's been a total flop. This new discount pricing initiative probably isn't directly related to the poor sales, though it is an acknowledgment that the current business model isn't working.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Warez includes WinXP not Vista
On another note, It's in interesting concept for Office 2007. Ever since I upgraded, I've wanted to go back. If I wanted a macintosh UI, I would have bought a mac.
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Re: Warez includes WinXP not Vista
There's a good chance that it would help more than giving away Vista. For one thing, XP runs on what are now commodity PCs, whereas Vista doesn't (or at least, not as well as XP does). For another thing, even if they were giving away both XP and Vista, I would still rather have XP than Vista. Maybe after they've had a year or so to iron all the bugs out of Vista, I'll consider it. Maybe.
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244 Copies?
244 Copies!!! HaHa I love it!!!
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Re: 244 Copies?
There is an OS that could be (and is) given out like AOL - it's called Ubuntu, it's Linux, it's free and it can be run from a CD, if that floats your boat. And, if you just can't break the M$ habit, install Wine or another Windows virtual machine and run many Windows apps on it.
New Linux OS: $0Free virtual machine for Windows apps :$0
Breaking Bill Gates stranglehold on your life:Priceless
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Microsoft Battles Software Pirates On Ice
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Having a country like China using anything but Microsoft could start a ripple effect. More Linux users means fewer users of IE, creating another crack in MS dominant market share. Businesses doing business in these countries could no longer get away with creating "IE Only" web sites.
Microsoft has no choice but to make sure it software remains dirt cheap in countries that have minimal concern about IP rights. It is the only way it can maintain its market domination in markets where it is able to charge monopoly prices for its product.
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Vista Pricing...
I think M$ has lost touch with the value of the dollar. I would gladly purchase the retail version of vista ultimate if the price was, say $150. (I know, I know, I can get the OEM version for a little more, but I want to be able to LEGALLY transfer the license to another system in a year or two since I tend to upgrade about that often). I just don't believe that a OS is worth $400.
So here is my pricing scheme for vista(retail, not OEM or Upgrade):
Basic: $25
Home Premium: $75
Business: $100
Ultimate: $150
The bottom line is, you can set whatever price you want for your product, but if people don't think it's worth the price, they won't buy it. I would assume that a lower price should encourage more "would-be" pirates to purchase a copy.
I'm wondering: where is the "sweetspot" for reasonable pricing? I mean, they've admitted openly that piracy has helped propagate the windows environment throughout the world...why not compromise and set the price somewhere in the average joe ballpark.
So tell me, and Uncle Bill, TD readers: How much is Vista worth to you?
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Home Premium: 5$ (this shoudlnt even exist)
Business: 50$/head
Ultimate: 50$/computer (this shouldnt exist either)
That is realistic pricing.
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Re: Vista Pricing...
Keep this in mind:
China's Population:
1,313,973,713
US Population:
0,298,444,215
Gates isn't stupid...its not about piracy, its about gaining a market share in one of hte largest populations on the planet.
Sure, piracy is everywhere, but by offering legal copies to that size of population it would be like selling 1,000 copies in the U.S.
Gates will still make money ($2,627,947,426.00 if just 1/2 of the population bought it at the low price).
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Home Premium: $99
Business: $150
Ultimate: $199
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Back to the subject of China.
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Screw Vista
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http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu
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US economy down may due to Microsoft monoploy effe
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