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Study Claims $41.5 Billion In Portable Game Piracy Losses Over Five Years 316

Posted by Soulskill
from the fair-and-balanced dept.
Gamasutra reports that Japan's Computer Entertainment Suppliers Association conducted a study to estimate the total amount of money lost to piracy on portable game consoles. The figure they arrived at? $41.5 billion from 2004 to 2009. Quoting: "CESA checked the download counts for the top 20 Japanese games at what it considers the top 114 piracy sites, recording those figures from 2004 to 2009. After calculating the total for handheld piracy in Japan with that method, the groups multiplied that number by four to reach the worldwide amount, presuming that Japan makes up 25 percent of the world's software market. CESA and Baba Lab did not take into account other popular distribution methods for pirated games like peer-to-peer sharing, so the groups admit that the actual figures for DS and PSP software piracy could be much higher than the ¥3.816 trillion amount the study found."

Comment: Bigger question? (Score 1) 321

by hasu (#25433611) Attached to: iGoogle Users Irate About Portal's Changes
There's an obvious pattern emerging here. The same "outrage" with the New Facebook, Yahoo! Profiles, and iGoogle? I think the bigger question is whether or not these UI overhauls are actually "outrageous," or whether users are just extremely opposed to change.

And if these changes are really so horrible (or even if they're not), what purpose do they serve - to improve upon a service that users don't want improved upon? It could just be a vocal minority. On the other hand, what's the point of user feedback when it gets blatantly ignored? All three of the sites I mentioned have been pretty hard-asses about users accepting these changes in stride.

Be free and open and breezy! Enjoy! Things won't get any better so get used to it.

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