And you're a fool if you think that free copies at the IA don't cut into sales. Oh sure, some percentage of the people wouldn't have picked up a copy in the first place if they had to pay, but there's going to be some that skipped paying. It's the author and publisher's decision to give things away for free. Not anyone else's.
Here's a challenge to you: tell your boss that you think your company should let a free version of your service be available online. A free version with no restrictions. Now, perhaps you work at a fully open source company and your boss would say, "Great." But you probably don't because those are going out of business. How's MariaDB working out these days?
And you're a fool if you think that free copies at the IA don't cut into sales. Oh sure, some percentage of the people wouldn't have picked up a copy in the first place if they had to pay, but there's going to be some that skipped paying. It's the author and publisher's decision to give things away for free. Not anyone else's.
Here's a challenge to you: tell your boss that you think your company should let a free version of your service be available online. A free version with no restrictions. Now, perhaps you work at a fully open source company and your boss would say, "Great." But you probably don't because those are going out of business. How's MariaDB working out these days?