Media Piracy in Emerging Economies has been receiving a lot of attention in news and blogs.  Examples…

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