Jorge
August 18th, 2008, 06:30 PM
For those who have heard about China being a hotbed for piracy a million times by anti-piracy organizations, there's an interesting report on just how the actual online video game industry is actually doing.
It's almost a cliché all on it's own. China is a major hotbed for piracy. Of course, a number of these accusations come from major anti-piracy organizations like the MPA (Motion Picture Association) which says:
Illegal motion picture and television piracy is a thriving international enterprise. The Motion Picture Association (MPA) estimates that its member companies lose approximately US$1.
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Read Full Article Here (http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/zeropaid/~3/368519346/China%27s+Online+Gaming+Industry+Performance+Puts+ Alleged+Piracy+Effects+in+Question)
It's almost a cliché all on it's own. China is a major hotbed for piracy. Of course, a number of these accusations come from major anti-piracy organizations like the MPA (Motion Picture Association) which says:
Illegal motion picture and television piracy is a thriving international enterprise. The Motion Picture Association (MPA) estimates that its member companies lose approximately US$1.
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Read Full Article Here (http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/zeropaid/~3/368519346/China%27s+Online+Gaming+Industry+Performance+Puts+ Alleged+Piracy+Effects+in+Question)