Video Game Developers Say That Piracy Really Isn't A Big Threat ...

Courtesy Techdirt  Fri, 11/13/2009 - 12:15

Well this is a bit of a surprise. For all the talk we keep hearing about how piracy is destroying the video game industry, and news stories with video game execs talking up DRM and the threat of piracy, a recent study of video game developers had only 10% saying that piracy was a threat to their business .

Plenty were concerned about it as an issue they had to deal with, but most seemed to have some perspective...


 

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