(from cpsr list, from edupage) : ARGENTINE SUPREME COURT RULES SOFTWARE PIRACY LEGAL : : Executives of Microsoft, IBM and Unisys are protesting a recent : Argentine Supreme Court decision ruling that antiquated copyright : laws don't cover computer software. Software makers point out that : royalties aren't paid on about 70% of the software sold in : Argentina, resulting in roughly $165 million in revenue losses : annually. A recent study by Price Waterhouse & Co. indicates the : biggest abusers are Argentine federal and local government agencies : and small private businesses. "There's no culture in Argentina of : assigning value to software," says a Unisys unit president. (Wall : Street Journal 6 Feb 98) I like best Mark Grant's comment on why copyright should be scrapped: it is a form of government subsidy. Adam