(04-24-2016, 08:04 AM)andrewjs18 Wrote:(04-24-2016, 07:57 AM)nervosa1901@ Wrote:(04-24-2016, 07:54 AM)andrewjs18 Wrote: do you happen to use a PC that's NOT an IBM? because if you do, you're using an IBM clone....
I'm typing on a Macbook Pro at this very moment....
ah..the OS that was built on top of another piece of software out there.
I guess you can see where I can continue to go with this, but this is straying entirely too far from the point of the OP.
(04-24-2016, 08:01 AM)NeoXerxes Wrote:(04-24-2016, 07:54 AM)andrewjs18 Wrote: do you happen to use a PC that's NOT an IBM? because if you do, you're using an IBM clone....
I'm not sure I have the technical knowledge to be able to properly respond to that analogy, but to use one of my own, the difference I make is between original Gucci bags versus the cheap $5 ripoff Gucci bags that are sold on some side streets in Shanghai. I can understand a design that is somewhat reminiscent of the original Gucci that alters or improves on the design in some significant way (which is how knowledge progresses), but the blatant ripoff is a blatant ripoff.
there's a difference between a $150 bag and a $5 bag: quality. the former will probably far exceed any measurement against it while the latter will just suffice to get you by, so to speak.
Very true. That difference in quality is my functional objection to knockoffs, because the quality is simply not up to par. However, what nervosa1901@ brought up earlier was an interesting point. If (for instance) people were to show off their ripoff Gucci bags or otherwise expose them to the public, they could do real damage to the reputation of Gucci. The same is true with ripoffs of fragrances like Creed. In an admittedly crude engagement with your analogy, it would be like someone manufacturing a crappy, non-working computer/chip that was prominently labeled "Inspired by IBM". It has the real potential of damaging IBM's business.