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UK devs: Piracy a 'problem,' but not 'threat to survival' photo

Piracy is, and always has been a threat to creative industry, and the gaming industry is no exception. However, a survey conducted by TIGA, a regional trade body, suggests that while the majority developers in the UK see piracy as a problem, only a small percentage believe it to be a huge problem.

60 percent of developers surveyed viewed software piracy as a "constant and growing" concern, but out of those respondents, only 10 percent felt that the threat piracy posed by piracy to their survival was "high." 20 percent pegged the threat level as "medium," and 10 percent opted for "low." (The last 10 percent had no opinion). Regarding DRM, half of developers thought it to be "an irrelevance," and twenty percent considering it "part of the problem."

Opinions were split, however, on an issue that's been popping up relatively recently, namely the government-mandated punishment of users' broadband supplies as a method for combating pirates.

That last point is particularly important, considering that secret talks are underway for the global Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, one designed to address a number of IP and copyright issues. Some have been calling portions of ACTA "a Patriot Act for the Internet," as it seems to introduce a variety of changes that make the infamous DMCA look tame by comparison.








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Zero_armada's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/10/2009 19:05
Zero_armada
Fight tha Powah!
Xzyliac's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/10/2009 19:27
Xzyliac
The Internet is anarchy.
Jon B's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/10/2009 20:11
Jon B
I will continue to do the impossible and see the invisible.
matrixdude171's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/10/2009 21:13
matrixdude171
Just switch everything to blu-ray, which essentially can't be pirated because of constant updates.
Jon B's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/10/2009 21:21
Jon B
@Matrixdude

Personally, I wouldn't pirate a bluray because it's usually 50 fucking gigabytes.
The Conquistadork's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/10/2009 21:59
The Conquistadork
I only hope my drill is capable of piercing the heavens.
readbigwordsisgood's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/10/2009 22:13
readbigwordsisgood
http://www.eff.org/wp/unintended-consequences-ten-years-under-dmca
NubPhiSh's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/10/2009 23:05
NubPhiSh
silly butt pirates
GEKKO-Fox's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/10/2009 23:18
GEKKO-Fox
Screw ACTA. PIZZA POWAH!
DF's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/11/2009 00:54
DF
@readbigwords: Jesus Christ. One bit in there that really stood out to me was this, under Load-'n'-Go Space Shifting:

"Conveniently for movie studios, this legal posture enables them to sell consumers the same movies multiple times, for multiple devices." And the bit under "Sony Threatens Aibo Hobbyist" is just mindblowing. Good God. And again with "Apple Harasses Inventive Retailer" too.

The RIAA article or whatever's a good read too.
KrazyKraut's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/11/2009 03:13
KrazyKraut
wtf...what they talking bout? look at the titan quest devs...ftw! look what happend ea now...ftw!
Vanilla Gorilla's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/11/2009 12:18
Vanilla Gorilla
Row, row
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