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Engineers get it. Ask Dilbert.
Topic: Intellectual Property 11:36 pm EST, Feb  6, 2005

This is written like its for children, not educated and skilled engineers.

] As an engineer like you, Dilbert was trained to think
] through the consequences of an action. He grasps the
] connection between protection of intellectual property
] and the motivation to innovate and create. Engineers,
] like software developers, want their work product to be
] respected, not copied.
] Yet, a recent poll conducted among professional engineers
] revealed that more than 69 percent believe unlicensed
] commercial software is used in their profession.
] Thirty-two percent believe copyright violations happen in
] their own workplaces. Dilbert understands that this is
] bad for innovation and is just bad business. Support
] innovation and download the free software audit tools,
] the Guide to Software Management, and other helpful
] resources from this site.

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