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Developers: piracy a problem, but not threat to survival

The latest survey of TIGA members, discussing the issue of piracy in the UK, has revealed that while the vast majority of those questioned believe that the subject is a problem for their businesses - and one that is getting worse - most don't consider it to be an actual threat to the survival of their businesses.

In total 60 per cent surveyed agreed that it was an issue, while 90 per cent believed it was an increasing problem - but 60 per cent felt it was a low threat to the viability of their company, while just 10 per cent felt it was a significant threat.
Nineball2112 - contributor
Published: 37 days 9 hours ago | News | Industry News
 
 
 

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