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Subject: Re: Some vindications concerning the activation-constraint of Fruit

Author: Uri Blass

Date: 15:46:18 09/26/05

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On September 26, 2005 at 18:14:29, Dann Corbit wrote:

>On September 26, 2005 at 17:46:28, Roger Brown wrote:
>
>>On September 26, 2005 at 16:47:09, Dann Corbit wrote:
>>
>>>At some point, I think you will have to change your method of protection.
>>>Consider if you sell 100,000 copies some day in total volume.  For sure, every 5
>>>years almost all of those machines will change.  Now, imagine handling the email
>>>traffic.
>>>
>>>But while your volume is still low, I think that method will probably work fine.
>>> It won't prevent me from buying a copy.
>>
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>>Hello Dann,
>>
>>Needless to say, I am sure that they would love to have that problem.
>
>It sounds like a good problem to have, but imagine (if you will 50,000 emails).
>Somebody has to read them.  Somebody has to understand them and process those
>requests.  Calculate how many that is per year.  Think of how many you could
>process in one hour.  You will quickly see that the $35 chess engine is costing
>them a few hundred dollars for each one that they sell.  Now, the problem is not
>nearly so much fun.

It is a lot of money but do not forget that it is based on the assumption that
they also sell a lot.

The main question is how many emails you get from one buyer.

Even if you get average of 10 emails from one buyer and replying him cost 1$ per
email then you still earned 35$ from selling fruit so it is 25$ per copy.

Uri



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