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Chapter 175 A Quotation That Exceeded Expectations(2/2)

But as one of the largest technology companies in the world at this time, Apple.

It can be said that it takes two and a half months to fully understand the technology involved in shortcut instructions without any effort.

As a result, Lin Hui has almost no room to sit down and raise prices.

However, despite this, the first round of quotations given by Apple were still a bit beyond Lin Hui's expectations.

An offer of $60 million!

After hearing this quote, Lin Hui felt overwhelmed and overwhelmed.

For some reason, Lin Hui suddenly remembered the scene in a certain anime where a wealthy man approached a rabbit to buy missiles.

Lin Hui is naturally the rabbit, while Apple plays the role of the big dog.

To be honest, Apple's offer made a lot of the rhetoric Lin Hui had prepared useless.

Lin Hui's original expectation for the transfer of the Quick Command software was about US$40 million after tax.

The software itself is worth approximately US$30 million, and the market compensation is US$10 million.

The so-called market compensation is because after all, the software Lin Hui created before was not released online and was directly transferred to Apple.

Under such circumstances, it seems unreasonable not to compensate Lin Hui.

In fact, if Lin Hui could earn 40 million US dollars after tax, he would be very satisfied, but after all, the shortcut command software in his previous life only sold for 30 million US dollars.

Now Apple has directly quoted a price of US$60 million after tax.

Ah, this, Lin Hui can't handle this directly.

Through further contact, Lin Hui learned about Apple’s ideas.

There is a reason why Apple made an offer of $60 million.

Apple/Apple believes that Lin Hui’s shortcut software itself is worth 30 million U.S. dollars, the software creativity is 20 million U.S. dollars, and the software market compensation is 10 million U.S. dollars.

Can creativity still be sold for money?

Creativity does sell money.

But under normal circumstances, abstract "creative ideas" are rarely sold separately.

Generally, products based on creativity are sold.

Isn’t software the embodiment of creativity?

What does it mean to separate “creativity”?

Wait, saying that software is the embodiment of creativity seems to be an overgeneralization.

After all, some software has no creativity at all.

After thinking carefully, Lin Hui felt more and more that it was reasonable to measure the value of "software" and "creativity" separately.

Moreover, this approach can also avoid some potential disputes.

After all, in reality, the actual developers of some software and the creators of the software are two different groups of people.

In previous lives involving such disputes, the role played by software creators was often buried.
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