Yes it does.  a classic example is autocad.  It was priced so high, that
most people I knew were using pirated copies.  And no, it was not a loss of
revenue to the manufacturers, because most people would not have paid the
price regardless.  If they hadnt got hold of pirated copies they would have
used some other program.

The most effective method of stopping piracy is to keep the cost down.

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> Nothing ever makes piracy understandable.
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> >>I am not advocating it BUT these prices make SW piracy understandable.
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