I'll hook you up with the warez bro... I'm a developer and I could give two hoots about piracy.
If all the game developers went out of business you'll still be able to get games because people will make and distribute them for free. Sure there will not be the same number of glittery over priced monstrosities, but games don't require all the rubbish they have to be fun.
/edit: Heh, ironically my brother wants to become a games developer, so I'm teaching him some bits n pieces... just 5 minutes ago I made a 3D spaceship fly around for the first time. I'm not sure why he would want such a dead boring job involving a lot of intensive mathematics (at a guess, given by what a single 3D object takes to move nicely), but that's his choice.
Get him to use a graphics engine like Ogre3D; you don't need to get into OpenGL/Direct3D matrix arithmetic or any of that stuff to just get going. It's got heaps of tutorials, plugins, community and it's free.
I too am a software developer (FOSS) and I want people to use my stuff, don't care how.
Basically... yeah. Some would argue that the world would be a better place without retail software. I don't really care that much, but some of the papers people have written make interesting reading.
All sorts of things; the last thing was a monitoring service for a filling station. I didn't do the 232 comms to the station itself, just the control software.
If all software developers went out of business, it wouldn't bother me, I'd just go and do something else![]()
Just a note: I did a research report on Software piracy causing impact on business with 2009 statistics for a paper I did mid this year.
According to Business Software Alliance (BSA), Commercial value of software theft exceeded $73 billion NZ Dollars... that's 2009 year alone. This excludes pirated music, movies and books.
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So copyright infringement of computer software cost NZ 43% of its GDP?
The BSA is a software lobbyist group and as such will be using all manner of misleading statistical tricks in order to make those figures look real impressive.
A big number like that gets the mass' attention with wow factor and gets politicians thinking about being able to slap 15% GST on it.
The BSA's core business is winning government contracts for its supporting members and trying to influence national policy to the advantage of said members (none of whom are NZ owned companies btw)
Feeling militant tonight.
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