I don't think your 3rd point is quite true. I remember having to install the win32s (199?) extension onto win 3.1 in order to use the 386's 32 bit flat address space and it did not support multithreading. That only became available with win95.
"Scarcity isn't part of a capitalistic system, it's a general state of things."
This is simply not true for digital data like software and music. At least not in the same way as with conventional goods.
I don't think your 3rd point is quite true. I remember having to install the win32s (199?) extension onto win 3.1 in order to use the 386's 32 bit flat address space and it did not support multithreading. That only became available with win95.
"Scarcity isn't part of a capitalistic system, it's a general state of things." This is simply not true for digital data like software and music. At least not in the same way as with conventional goods.