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ze_jerkface,
"How many people actually loan out $1 Android games? You can also do further tracking with updates and even if you wrote off 5% as false positives you would still have a majority not paying for the games. Android and pc gaming are rife with piracy, is that just a reality that is too harsh for some of you?"
Perhaps they are, however if your not taking fair use, then you may be over estimating it. In fact, publishers may be over estimating it without even being aware about it. I really don't know what the numbers are, but your posts indicate that you don't either. You have to admit that you are making assumptions.
I'm not saying copyright infringement isn't a problem, I'm just questioning the statistics.
"It's so pathetic that people here are making excuses for pirating $1 games, especially when data plans are a premium."
I can find no reason for you to respond in this manor to my post.




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How many people actually loan out $1 Android games? You can also do further tracking with updates and even if you wrote off 5% as false positives you would still have a majority not paying for the games. Android and pc gaming are rife with piracy, is that just a reality that is too harsh for some of you?
It's so pathetic that people here are making excuses for pirating $1 games, especially when data plans are a premium.
As I said before Android piracy statistics are similar to pc gaming. Japan consistently has low piracy rates while there are countries like South Korea where they are outrageously high. It's a moral problem, too many Westerners will pay $5 for coffee but think they are entitled to free games/music/movies.