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---MAD---
04-02-2008, 05:35 PM
China is being used over music piracy. The International Federation believes that 99% of music files in china are pirated.

Thats a shocking big number especially since the Chinese population is so big.

Thoughts?

Dan2nd
04-02-2008, 05:40 PM
O.o so like the whole country is being sued?

Mr.Sam
04-02-2008, 05:46 PM
it'll be to the gov for not cracking down on the pirates.

Arrr
O.o so like the whole country is being sued?

---MAD---
04-02-2008, 05:52 PM
it'll be to the gov for not cracking down on the pirates.

Arrr
Yeah exactly. Most of asia don't do enough to crack down on piracy. Maybe if they did, prices of products like games, music and movies would drop (unless it has the opposite affect).

Mr.Sam
04-02-2008, 05:54 PM
the big 3 console company's make their money from the games so I doubt the initial prices will drop, They lose a lot of money on the consoles even though they seem to be highly priced.
But if they do crack down it'll currently help the music industry who are suffering from people illegally downloading.
Yeah exactly. Most of asia don't do enough to crack down on piracy. Maybe if they did, prices of products like games, music and movies would drop (unless it has the opposite affect).

Blue
04-02-2008, 05:55 PM
I think the prices would go up, with less competition from the Priates, then sellers could put their prices at whatever they want, as they are the only place you can buy them from

Mr.Sam
04-02-2008, 05:58 PM
The average console games costs £35-40, Do you not think that is high enough already? If they raise it even more they will lose sales.
Seeing as the minimum wage is like £5 something £40 is a lot to spend on one game.


I think the prices would go up, with less competition from the Priates, then sellers could put their prices at whatever they want, as they are the only place you can buy them from

Blue
04-02-2008, 06:00 PM
Hmm, i was looking at it more from a music perspective, with the cost of albums and cd's lower then games

Mr.Sam
04-02-2008, 06:01 PM
Ah yes sorry, I got your post confused with my previous post thinking you were talking about games :eusa_wall


Hmm, i was looking at it more from a music perspective, with the cost of albums and cd's lower then games

Blue
04-02-2008, 06:02 PM
Ahh no problem there :)

Jordy
04-02-2008, 07:04 PM
Yeah Asia is awful for Piracy like you said, apparently the statistic is similar for legal versions of Windows in China, only a few percentage are legitimate :P - Microsoft don't care as it's out of hand now and at the end of the day, they know what 'Microsoft Windows' is, it's free advertising.

lew!
04-02-2008, 08:58 PM
Who can sue the goverment? Like.. who sued china?? the people who made the records?

Leprachaun--X
04-02-2008, 09:02 PM
Am I the only one laughing at the term Pirates?

Anyway my friend gets all her DVDs from her grandma who lives in China so its probs right.

Moh
04-02-2008, 09:13 PM
China are very lucky lately, first there connection went, then bad snow and now this.

jesus
04-02-2008, 11:37 PM
China is being used over music piracy. The International Federation believes that 99% of music files in china are pirated.

Thats a shocking big number especially since the Chinese population is so big.

Thoughts?haha, 99% is crazy!

i wonder why this was only discovered recently?

---MAD---
05-02-2008, 03:45 PM
the big 3 console company's make their money from the games so I doubt the initial prices will drop, They lose a lot of money on the consoles even though they seem to be highly priced.
But if they do crack down it'll currently help the music industry who are suffering from people illegally downloading.
Yeah however the PS3 and x360 make more from games than the Wii does. Piracy on the Wii is insaine. People buy genuine games for the x360 for online purposes (you can get banned when caught - and you can get caught pretty easily mind you). PS3 uses bluray which hasn't been cracked as far as I know.

I think the prices would go up, with less competition from the Priates, then sellers could put their prices at whatever they want, as they are the only place you can buy them from
That would be the opposite affect I was mentioning and yes that is possible.

@REDNECK - I don't think it was discovered recently. I think they just decided to act on it now though. So many of these institute don't work very well IMO. Justice systems in USA are crap too.

Hitman
05-02-2008, 03:49 PM
China = copies galore. My friend is Chinese, he tells me stories of piracy... music, games, DVD's - everything is shared. Now, you probably never see Chinese sites, do you? We all view English and other sites that we can understand... but Chinese sites are like it's own internet, only used by the Chinese.

I asked my friend for something I couldn't find on ANY English torrent sites, he found it on the Chinese site...

Then again in China, games cost nothing. My friend said a game costs around 50 cent, in pennies that's less than 50p.

Crazy!

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