Count, your making the assumption that the $21 million is based on the fair value of the software, dvds and cds. I'm not sure if that is the case or if it's based on what value Antigua puts on it and consequently sells it for. If it's the latter then as Russ stated in the quote for my article, a penny apiece becomes 2.1 billion legal copies of software available to Americans. It's very unlikely that companies like IBM or Intel would buy them but if you're a small business with tight margins and you can cut tens of thousands of dollars from your costs with fully legal versions of MS Office or Vista (per WTO rules), then wouldn't you consider it?? |