US government finally admits most piracy estimates are bogus. At long last.
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By Eli James
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One Comment
To quote a famous parrot from a Disney movie, “I am going to have a heart attack and die from not surprise!” Although, I must say that I’m proud of the bureaucracy for actually putting some knuckles to datasets to take a look at all the biased self-reporting from the Department of Conflict-of-Interest that many of these claims originate from.
Help “push back the tide of copyright theft” please! …unless it turns out that it’s largely a non-issue for the big movers-and-shakers who are more concerned about cornering their traditional business model by hobbling the new models under the guise of “protecting against crimes.”