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Pirates as a Marketplace 214

John Riccitiello, the CEO of Electronic Arts, made some revealing comments in an interview with Kotaku about how the company's attitudes are shifting with regard to software piracy. Quoting: "Some of the people buying this DLC are not people who bought the game in a new shrink-wrapped box. That could be seen as a dark cloud, a mass of gamers who play a game without contributing a penny to EA. But around that cloud Riccitiello identified a silver lining: 'There's a sizable pirate market and a sizable second sale market and we want to try to generate revenue in that marketplace,' he said, pointing to DLC as a way to do it. The EA boss would prefer people bought their games, of course. 'I don't think anybody should pirate anything,' he said. 'I believe in the artistry of the people who build [the games industry.] I profoundly believe that. And when you steal from us, you steal from them. Having said that, there's a lot of people who do.' So encourage those pirates to pay for something, he figures. Riccitiello explained that EA's download services aren't perfect at distinguishing between used copies of games and pirated copies. As a result, he suggested, EA sells DLC to both communities of gamers. And that's how a pirate can turn into a paying customer."

Comment Re:Easy solution (Score 1) 414

Funny enough, New Mexico has no requirements for jurors to be able to speak or understand the English language. Having served on a jury with one individual who required an English/Spanish translator, I can say I wished at the time that it had been a requirement. The translator was required to relay testimony (not so bad) as well as translate all the deliberation and discussion amongst the jurors (that sucked). It was very difficult trying to keep the discussion moving when we had to stop and let the translator keep him up-to-date (and with some of the jurors trying to speak over one another).

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