Yokemate of Keyboards
Posts: 2795 from 2006/3/21
From: Northern Calif...
@kolla,
I don't disagree that there is a problem with the licensing of MorphOS, and I also do not agree with the pricing policy, though for different reasons than most complaints I have seen here. I am getting a bit sick of reading about the same complaints every day in different threads here at MorphZone though.
I suggest that more constructive methods be discussed and thought up to solve these issues. As I have said on many occasions in these forums, I still consider myself a newbie here and to MorphOS, so I do not know how much discussion on these topics has gone on before I arrived. I am guessing that since I arrived at close to the time MorphOS2.0 was released, and from what I have read, it was the first version that required a paid license fee, so perhaps I have not missed any of the discussions regarding the licensing and registration unrest here in the World of MorphOS users. Although, the practice of tying the registration to the hardware has been in effect long before version 2.0 was released, so maybe some discussions regarding that have gone on before my time here.
Being a pro-active type of person, I wonder if other methods of handling registrations and license fees have been discussed in a non-emotional and constructive way that the MorphOS Development Team might be willing to listen to? The size of the MorphOS group of users and developers works against us, as it is easier to ignore the pleas and wishes of a few hundred users than it would be if it were a few thousand, or tens of thousands. Also, when so many of their potential customers have participated in file sharing (and some outright piracy) in the past, it is easy to see why the MorphOS Development Team would want to implement a strong method of safeguarding their work.
Unfortunately, the very security practices the MorphOS Development Team has put into place to protect their OS from piracy, is also helping to limit it's success in sales to many of it's potential customers. It would help us all if we could have a civilized and constructive discussion on how the team might change the way MorphOS is registered to the hardware, so that perhaps transferring one license from a current computer to a future computer might be possible without the possibility of abusing the authors of the OS, but if the largest company in the Computing World cannot make their OS safe from pirates, how can we expect our small group of users and the even smaller group of MorphOS Development Team to come up with a way to prevent piracy of MorphOS?
Although it would increase the license cost of MorphOS in the future, I would not be opposed to a USB dongle key as an alternative to having the license tied to the computer MAC hardware address, or other hardware component of the computer which prevents the license from being transferable.
The issue of people that are not happy with the price of MorphOS is related, but separate to the issue of the license being tied to the hardware, so it should probably be discussed in another thread (again, in a constructive and non-emotional way, but I don't see the team changing their minds regarding the price, as it is not really out of line compared to the amount of work they have done and the return they are receiving for that work). As I have written before, the only reason I would like to see the price of MorphOS reduced, is to more rapidly increase the number of MorphOS users and developers, which in turn will also increase the amount of income from license fees, but that argument is hard to justify before hand, as no one has a crystal ball to predict the number of people that will purchase at 99 euros instead of 150 euros, so it is just a guess on my part that the team would benefit at the lower license fee amount. In other words, could the team sell more than 50% more licenses if they lowered the price to 99 euros? In my opinion, the answer is yes, they might sell twice as many licenses. I have paid for mine and I don't have any problem with them lowering the price now, without any consideration for those that have already paid for their license at the full price. Maybe they could temporarily lower the price for a few months as a Christmas sales promotion?
Lastly, may I suggest to everyone that the more we complain about the licensing and registration policies that have been put in place by the MorphOS Development Team, the more we hurt ourselves as well as that very team. So, please, as much as possible, keep your SUGGESTIONS worded in an as constructive as possible way, and if you feel that you must complain about these policies, then do it in a private email to the support email address to the Development Team, instead of on a public forum. But before you send them a complaint in an email, think to yourself if it is something that they don't already know form reading these forums, and if it contains any useful content for them to consider, or if it is just a waste of their time to read it.
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