Media Piracy in Emerging Economies has been receiving a lot of attention in news and blogs. Examples…
- P2PNET.net. Global Piracy Claims: Report.Michael Geist. March 8.
- Tech Dirt. Massive Research Report On ‘Piracy’ In Emerging Economies Released; Debunks Entire Foundation Of US Foreign IP Policy. Mike Masnick. March 8.
- GigaOm. Piracy: Enforcement Isn’t Working, Prices Need to Come Down. Janko Roettgers. March 8.
- Strategy Eye. Overpriced media in emerging markets driving piracy, says study. Drew Heatley. March 9.
- The Epoch Times. International Digital Piracy a Result of Overpricing. Joshua Philipp. March 10.
- Torrent Freak. Game Changing Study Puts Piracy in Perspective. Ernesto. March 11.
- Ars Technica. Report: Piracy a “Global Pricing Problem” With Only One Solution. March 14.
- Managing Intellectual Property. New Piracy Report Challenges Industry Studies. March 14.
- Signal News. Report: Media Piracy Driven by Global Pricing Issues. Chilton Tippin. March 15.
- thinqu_. Cutting Prices Is the Only Way to Stop Piracy. James Nixon. March 15, 2011.
- Tech Eye. Top Scientists Dismiss Three Strikes Laws – Piracy Is a Sign of Unmet Demand. Nick Farrell. March 15.
- Myce. Study: High Prices to Blame for Global Media Piracy. wconeyber. March 15.
- Christian Science Monitor. Can media piracy be stopped?. Israel Curtis. March 16.
- TG Daily. Report Blames Piracy on Excessive Prices. Emma Woollacott. March 16.
- My Broadband News. Piracy caused by high cost of media. Alastair Otter. March 16.
- Crunch Gear. Study: Emerging Economies Turn To Piracy Because Prices Are Entirely Too High. Nicholas Deleon. March 16.
- IT Wire. Lower Prices Will Kill Piracy. Sam Varghese. March 16.
- Telemanagement. Market Conditions Encourage Online Piracy. David Anderson. March 17.
- games.on.net. Academic Report: Piracy is a “Global Pricing Problem.” Tim Colwill. March 17.
- Pure Content. Independent Study Shows Piracy Laws Have Little Effect. March 22.
- Tech Dirt. Why Hasn’t the Report Debunking Entire US Foreign IP Policy Received the Attention It Deserves? Mike Masnick. March 31.