fatboy wrote:
You guys are the first to complain about what 'killed' the Amiga in the mainstream (apart from Commodore themselves), and piracy was a factor as to why many software companies
stopped supporting the Amiga.
Piracy was what helped solidify and build the Microsoft empire. I know this for a fact as i used to work for them. (I hope that the Amigans don't hold it against me. I'm still an Amiga fan in every sense of the word

Piracy acted as the biggest commercial that MS ever had and actually worked out cheaper per unit sold in some respects than TV and radio! It has only been lately that they have cracked down (circa XP SP2 I believe). Microsoft's mantra / mission was to have their software on every table of every resident in the world. It was an aspirational target that was built on the piracy that helped their brand get around. Is it still wrong? Probably. Are they earning enough to pay the bills, definitely. Have you ever copied a song from the radio or used a VCR to tape something off the TV? How about reading a magazine at the newsagent without buying it? If so, you are just as guilty. I find it laughable that you try to make a parallel to piracy rather than the poor marketing of Commodore which is renowned for the failure of the Amiga.