
Example 1:
Sony Playstation
Average price: 300 USD
Average game price: 60 USD
In countries where children and teenagers do not have the opportunity to spend 60 dollars per game; almost every computer shop you can easily have your PS tweaked with a microchip that allows you to buy bootleg copies of games for prices in the range of 1-3 dollars, depending on the country. Is this an unknown or unstoppable flaw of Sony production that drives the executives crazy? Do they start their meetings like: "I would like to address our concerns on our production department's lack of incompetency..." or "We are hiring unlicensed engineers from Taiwan and Russia to investigate this issue".
I would certainly doubt that.
Knowing that in order to globalize their product and establishing brand loyalty, they have to first get inside your house. Networking will continue, product will be spread, more gaming contracts will be made, that teenager without a single licenced software in his possesion throughout his life will get older and with his financial status changed he will go buy a new licenced console, with licenced games.
Congratulations you're networking throughout the world.

Example 2:
Microsoft Windows
Average Price: 100USD
In theory this is even easier to prevent any kind of unlicenced usage. You simply attach a serial number to all copies of Windows product you publish and whenever the consumer decides to use the product you can match the serial numbers in your database with the one that client is using:
No match, no Windows.
But they won't do that.
Which one is better? Selling your product only to a certain amount of people who can afford your products, or your system to the whole wide world? Forget about products; it is a lot more than that. Knowledge, information, compatibility. Even to an extent that courses or institutions that people pay to go and learn your softwares because they are the ones used on a large scale of companies.

So if you were cackling with joy over one of the 8 billion photomanipulations of Bill Gates cycling over the internet, you probably have another thing coming; he probably manipulated your head with Benjamin Franklin numerous times already.







