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

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 Re:Profiling is worse than random searches. (Score 1) 1160

Ahh, but so far all the terrorists have been Muslim.

Oh, sure. How about Timothy McVeigh (a vaguely right-wing "survivalist"), Eric Robert Rudolph (an adherent of the "Christian Identity" movement), Yigal Amir (an ultra-orthodox jew), the ELF, the pre-1988 PLO (left-wing pan-arabists), the IRA (catholics), the ULF (protestants), the ETA (Basque socialist separationists), the PKK (Kurdish Marxist-Leninist separationists), the RAF (German communists), the Brigate Rosse (Italian communists), ... the list goes on and on. Terrorism didn't begin on 9/11, and islamic extremism is but one of many belief systems people seem to be willing to kill and die for, and not the first such belief system that opposes "western civilisation" or the US in particular.

But so far I really haven't seen any wide Muslim condemnation of the acts of the terrorists. Until that happens, then sorry if I make connections based on HISTORY.

Try this collection of statements for a start. Finding this took me all of 10 seconds on google. Just because you don't hear about this on Fox doesn't mean it's not out there.

Do some research before you make such sweeping generalizations in public. And, before making connections based on history, read up on it.

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