Kasz216 said:
I'd say the people to ask are the economic theoriests and the people who actually do research on the effects of piracy. (The real studies, no the ones who just go from torrent site to torrent site counting download numbers then multiplying by $50.) There is indeed a positive side to piracy as well, which no one seems to admit to, except Microsoft. Who has the slogan "Don't pirate... but if you are going to pirate... pirate us." Little actual research is done on the matter however since most studies are just funded by groups with agendas. (Which is why the economizing of science sucks.) |
The people working in the industry are the one feeling the effect not the theorist sitting in his chair in whichever university....
That's like saying we shoudn't ask people working in mines if the work conditions are bad but should have some outsiders sitting in Washington do a study about it..
Do you realize the irony of what you are saying ?
I know piracy cost my companie about 10% in revenue the last 3 years that we know off ( that's the customers we caught and sued so we know that number for sure) and that we had to spent about 8 man months of development to make the software a little harder to pirate. That is a fact, not some study with an agenda.
FACTS, that's what I am talking about..








