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Comment by SketchySeaBeast

6 months ago

The way you've presented this, the evidence is just "common sense", which isn't much evidence at all.

wrong

https://news.iu.edu/live/news/25720-the-hidden-treasure-of-d...

  • "Wrong" would imply somehow the first post was better that it was. What you mean to say is "You're right, here's a link with some details".

    That article also focuses on larger media and "moderate" amounts of piracy, so there's absolutely caveats in your claim.

    "As with other studies, Kim and his colleagues found that when enforcement is low and piracy is rampant, both manufacturers and retailers suffer."

    “'The implication is simply that, situated in a real-world context, our manufacturer and retailer should recognize that a certain level of piracy or its threat might actually be beneficial'..."