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MS Piracy Study: Kids like to steal stuff

Filed in archive Stats by Jordan Grodecki on July 30, 2008

MS Piracy Study: Kids like to steal stuff



Firstly, hi all, I'm back from holiday, and ready to blog again.

The first story I have for you is another one of those typical piracy surveys conducted by a big company, where the end results come out with the fact that shock horror, people, in particular young poeple, like to pirate things.

This time it's Microsoft's turn and they have figured out that 54% of the young people they surveyed actively pirate material, in comparison to the 19% of adults they talked to.

Apparently the main reasons for piracy, are, as we all already know, as the real product is too expensive and the fact that you just don't gain anything extra by buying it (except the packaging, which some people just don't care about)


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