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cthulhu_waves 2010-04-26 10:28 AM

How widespread is piracy in the Net now?
 
I stumbled onto this website and it takes stock of how bad (or good) things are getting.

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When it comes to statistical data regarding content piracy, the complexity of the data and its abundance is utterly mind boggling. The data channels are scattered across geographical borders and scientific dimensions. The nature of matter effects the data gathering process resulting in datasets with chaotic orders and unclean results sets.

Despite all this it is of grave importance to understand the trends and fashions behind the content piracy as a thriving organism and understand it better. Furthermore appreciation of statical of data regarding content piracy can be huge advantage in a business intelligence point of view.

At Degban we put a great effort into analysis of statistical data gathered by our servers and present our findings to our clients free of any charge. Here you can get a sneak peek at the statical data gathered every second by our servers and get an idea of when and where piracy is happening on this globe. This section is regularly and autocratically kept up to date.
Click here to see the charts.

|cry|

tickler 2010-04-26 02:17 PM

So RS is about 30% according to those charts, and I just saw a $$$ amount regarding the Perfect10 lawsuit saying that RS does $80 million/year in member/advertising revenue from other peoples copyright. |club|
http://filesharingtalk.com/vb3/f-new...s-court-408104

Also related, RemoveYourContent just recently passed something like 250k DCMAs. |banghead| |thumb

davion 2010-04-29 02:13 PM

Many are just scraping that are use for piracy purpose. What can we do if there are plenty of softwares for that stuff. :(

StrokeKing 2010-04-29 09:56 PM

.. i heard from my friend that love piracy that,, "why pay if you can have it free" so i guess that is the reason why.

tickler 2010-04-29 10:54 PM

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Originally Posted by StrokeKing (Post 480998)
.. i heard from my friend that love piracy that,, "why pay if you can have it free" so i guess that is the reason why.

The thing that the surfers don't seem to understand is why would businesses spend the money making the content if they aren't making a profit back. |huh |banghead|

Maybe we as an online industry(not just adult) need to spend more effort educating surfers about how business works. |whisper|

If Avatar didn't make a gadzillion dollars, do you really think that they would go spend $250 million more per episode to make additional movies. |crazy| |banghead|

HowlingWulf 2010-04-30 09:53 AM

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Originally Posted by StrokeKing (Post 480998)
.. i heard from my friend that love piracy that,, "why pay if you can have it free" so i guess that is the reason why.

Tell him the free porn on the net is like the free bread at restaurants. Nice, but not the main meal.

JustRobert 2010-04-30 10:32 AM

In case ya didn't know, the FSC put out a couple of psa's about porn piracy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xNzsTHA1nI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oE7xM...eature=related
Don't forget to read the comments on these

Problem is there are these that tell people you should not pay for it
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0v6cOyuwMoQ&feature=fvw

Demamma 2010-04-30 05:14 PM

Piracy is bad. A few years ago I made about $6k a month selling just a few php software packages. Now, I have to hunt for freelance work to make ends meet and people expect quality work for pennies on the dollar. Open source did a lot of damage too.

ecchi 2010-05-02 03:09 PM

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Originally Posted by tickler (Post 481003)
The thing that the surfers don't seem to understand is why would businesses spend the money making the content if they aren't making a profit back. |huh |banghead|

Maybe we as an online industry(not just adult) need to spend more effort educating surfers about how business works. |whisper|

Wouldn't work. Most people "understand", they just don't "care". They simply want it for free and if we all go bankrupt, well there is already more porn available than any human can look at in a lifetime, so why worry if no one produces it anymore?


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