Originally posted by Richard III
...and therefore, reduces their return on the money invested to create the software in the first place, which in turn, reduces the available income to reward investors for their risk, create new software or improve/support the old. Someone a few posts back said that a ski hill analogy didn't work, and then noted that a ski hill has up front costs for land to pay for.
Well, what, do you think software just appears from nowhere? Even open-source programmers "invest" thousands of hours of labor into their work; for proprietary, someone paid for those hours up front.