Why is such a practice more common for so-called information goods?
By kurtjames
@kurtjames (36)
Philippines
    October 22, 2008 6:24pm CST
                         
            Well known product such as the LYNUX Operating system and soon, Windows
are given away free to any potential users. Open sourcing can be viewed as a special case of price discrimination or market penetration in which yhe price for the product is a set of zero. What is the economic rationale behind such a practice? Why is such a practice more common for so-called information goods?
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