Sentences with phrase «industry than piracy»

There's nothing that inflames more debate in the gaming industry than piracy.

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ALso, many in GOP and libertarian party hate entertainment industry for leftist views, and tend to be a lot less opposed to piracy than their typical law and order ideology allows for.
Coastal disappointment with the gains of piracy suggests that foreign governments trying to end piracy should consider offering port towns alternative industries or jobs that could be more attractive than hosting pirates.
I'm tempted to say that last month SkaDate Dating Software blog had more exiting news than the industry overall; what with a posts about combating spam, predator screening analysis, addressing piracy issues, explaining Sugar Daddy niche popularity, and looking into celebrities with online dating experience.
They see DRM as a defense against piracy, but piracy is a much less immediate threat than a gigantic multinational with revenue of $ 48 Billion in 2011 (more than the entire global publishing industry) that has expressed its intention to «disrupt» them, and whose chief executive said recently «even well - meaning gatekeepers slow innovation» (where «innovation» is code - speak for «opportunities for me to turn a profit»).
I can't think of anything better for the piracy industry than $ 14.99 and $ 19.99 ebooks.
Until someone convinces the publishing industry that an easy and ubiquitous DRM solution is a better alternative than piracy, I don't think we'll see much movement.
The games industry is bigger than ever at the moment and that is with piracy going nuts.
«By propping up the CD business, rather than fully investing in online distribution alternatives, the major labels and the larger music industry have neither succeeded in stamping out piracy nor done much to recreate the business models of the old «record business»,» said Gartner's Mike McGuire.
As I wrote here less than two weeks ago, following a secret meeting in Tucson last month, the porn industry appeared to be on the verge of unleashing a litigation storm against piracy that would make use of an unusual weapon: the «Shame Card.»
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