daveleo
what?
Why would it not be good business practice to charge customers for firmware updates? At least to cover development and distribution costs + maybe a modest profit.
I understand that it theoretically might cut into new product sales, but I doubt it would cut deeply when the new products are real technical (hardware) improvements. Also the price charged for firmware updates would help with any "lost" new product sales.
Also, the reputation for product support (keep the firmware updating) would help new product sales (I think).
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EDIT: Please also read #9 below for a clarification.
I understand that it theoretically might cut into new product sales, but I doubt it would cut deeply when the new products are real technical (hardware) improvements. Also the price charged for firmware updates would help with any "lost" new product sales.
Also, the reputation for product support (keep the firmware updating) would help new product sales (I think).
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EDIT: Please also read #9 below for a clarification.