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We can even drag it a step further, if you'd force your entire demographic to pay for their games, noone under 18 would be playing video games because they got no money and child labor is illegal. Communities wouldn't be as large, games would be less enticing to play. No, if anything, piracy and trust in the consumer is the best thing that could happen to Linux; even the humble bundle reflects this concept.
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I looked into WPS Office but I'm not thrilled that the developers are Chinese and that the program is not open source, only freeware. Also only the Linux seems to be freeware, the Windows version appears to be shareware. You install it and it automatically activates a trial, at the end of the trial it turns into limited edition with watermarks unless you purchase a subscription. Their subscription model seems a lot like Microsoft's and I didn't read it but I doubt their EULA is much better. I think I'll stick with LibreOffice with a very seldom used side of Office 365.