1/3 of consumers? No way. I'm sure it is a significant portion of users, say 3-4% but not 33%.
I usually play backups of my kid's DVDs because they get destroyed in no time and have other disks ripped for playing on the PS3. While it is fairly straightforward to make a copy, I certainly wouldn't say it is something that 1/3 of users could do. People just aren't that computer savvy. You need a PC with a DVD rewriter, burning tools, recoding tools (Nero Recode or DVD Shrink), DVD Decrypter / AnyDVD, a lot of patience and a general working knowledge of the pitfalls involved.
Some people obviously can and do pirate but that figure is nonsense. Wouldn't surprise me at all if the result was gamed by targetting a specific class of consumers to make the issue look a lot worse than it is.
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DrXym @ Jul 9th 2008 10:51AM
1/3 of consumers? No way. I'm sure it is a significant portion of users, say 3-4% but not 33%.
I usually play backups of my kid's DVDs because they get destroyed in no time and have other disks ripped for playing on the PS3. While it is fairly straightforward to make a copy, I certainly wouldn't say it is something that 1/3 of users could do. People just aren't that computer savvy. You need a PC with a DVD rewriter, burning tools, recoding tools (Nero Recode or DVD Shrink), DVD Decrypter / AnyDVD, a lot of patience and a general working knowledge of the pitfalls involved.
Some people obviously can and do pirate but that figure is nonsense. Wouldn't surprise me at all if the result was gamed by targetting a specific class of consumers to make the issue look a lot worse than it is.