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How would this model work for self-distribution?

Say you’re a small time developer of software - under $100,000 per year. You can support your family well enough, once you pay taxes and your other overhead. You take home about $55k. Under the proposed model, as long as people sharing the software around are doing so for “personal consumption” it’s “fair?”

How does the independent developer/distributor avoid selling his soul and his product to some jew megacorporation in order to retain sequel/version control? Or are they just shit outta luck?

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Good point. Software seems to be another issue all together and wouldn't work the same as music or visual entertainment.

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After thinking about it I would say develop the software so you can't share it or make it extremely difficult to do so (like corel draw) and at the same time offer it at a reasonable price (unlike corel draw)and offer perks to buy it from a legitimate source. Then most people would rather just pay for it an you'll still make money.