Hi JoaJP,

You may be right. But if my point #3 is close to being right (add in
the UK too, their piracy rate is also very low), it still doesn't
matter that much. BTW, have you looked at the report I linked above?
The rate of PC software piracy is astounding. As others have said,
piracy will always occur. I am merely suggesting that Android may
actually have lower piracy rates right now than it will eventually
have.

--Ed

On Oct 1, 10:42 pm, JoaJP <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Oct 1, 12:06 pm, Ed <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>  1) The Android Market is available only in countries with lower
> piracy
>  rates (with the exception of India).
>
> That means in order to get access to paid apps in countries that are
> not covered, they have to rely on cracked apps. I.e. it compounds the
> problem.
> Another issue is the reliance on credit cards as the only method of
> payment. There's plenty of places out there where VISA/MC type
> transactions are the exception, not the norm.
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