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Numbers Behind Piracy Could Be Bogus

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 8:29 am
by WRXWagon2112
Shocking!!

Looks like the oft-quoted numbers of $250 billion lost and 750,000 jobs lost due to piracy may have no basis at all...
Ars Technica via Gizmodo wrote:Ars Technica did an in-depth investigation into the numbers behind the war against piracy and found that Congress might as well be telling people counterfeit goods cost the economy eleventy billion zillion, for all the truth behind its figures. The oft invoked $250 billion and 750,000 jobs lost because of intellectual property theft have been repeated for over a decade, with virtually no research to back it up.

It's not just industry groups like the International AntiCounterfeiting Coalition that's quoting them either. Everyone from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce to the Patent and Trademark Office to the FBI will repeat the same numbers back at you, pointing evasively to each other when asked which body funded the extensive economic analysis needed to arrive at such figures.

Ars pointed out that, even without looking for their sources, the numbers don't make much sense. 750,000 would mean 8% of all unemployed people in the U.S. lost their jobs to counterfeiting. $250 billion is more than the combined 2005 domestic revenues of the movie, music, software and video game industries. Yet policies are made from this information every day.
--Alan

Re: Numbers Behind Piracy Could Be Bogus

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 9:03 am
by sirwilliam
American public has NEVER been lied to. I don't know what you are talking about.

Re: Numbers Behind Piracy Could Be Bogus

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 9:45 am
by Mr Kleen
if the American public doesn't ask that agencies/the government/lobbyists "show their work" how can you expect good numbers?