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Evaluating the Classification of Digital Software

A company sells software with a license that restricts its use to a single computer. The company argues that this software is a classic example of a product where one person's use can prevent another's (rivalry) and where non-payers can be prevented from accessing it (excludability). A critic counters that because the software can be digitally copied with perfect fidelity at virtually no cost, it is not truly rival in the same way a physical object is. Evaluate the company's argument. In your response, analyze both the rival and excludable nature of the licensed software and conclude whether it functions as a traditional private good.

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