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Arnold Kling has a Ph.D. in economics from MIT; founded homefair.com, one of the very first commercial websites, in 1994; separated from Homefair in January 2000 after it was sold to Homestore; is author of Under the Radar: Starting Your Internet Business without Venture Capital, and is an essayist. Send comments to us at econ@corante.com

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October 01, 2003

Securing Software

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Posted by Arnold

I wrote a more extended essay on the issue of Microsoft and software security.


The buyers of Microsoft software are consenting adults. That does not mean that all Microsoft users are happy -- if you work for an organization that standardizes on Microsoft, you may have had no voice in the decision. Still, somebody somewhere looked at the trade-offs and decided to purchase software from Microsoft instead of a competitor.

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