Comment on Academic papers yanked after authors found to have used unlicensed software

infeeeee@lemm.ee ⁨1⁩ ⁨month⁩ ago

In the Register article they don’t copied from the source that the scientists were from Egypt.

Flow3D have different academic and research licenses: www.flow3d.com/academic-program/

It’s strange that they went after these scientists. In 2nd and 3rd word countries software privacy for work is still common. Everything is cheaper, but software prices are the same as in the US, so they pay relatively more for the same tool. I found that a normal license for Flow 3D can cost USD 100k. According to a quick search civil engineers get USD 2000 yearly in Egypt.

Usually American software companies don’t really care about piracy by individuals in these countries. The rationale is that it’s better for them if they use their software without payment instead of using a software from another vendor. They go after only if bigger companies don’t pay for them, at least that’s my experience.

That’s why this story is strange to me, or at least something else is behind it.

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