Some In The Press Realizing That Copyright Industry Claims Of 'Losses' From 
'Piracy' Are Bunk

from the moving-on dept

http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20110322/02484913581/some-press-realizing-that-copyright-industry-claims-losses-piracy-are-bunk.shtml

We've pointed to a couple of laughable new reports that were released by 
copyright industry interests in the past couple months, pushing claims of 
ridiculously high "losses" due to copyright infringement. The reports have been 
debunked, but part of the concern was that mainstream press, such as The 
Australian, were spreading these reports as fact. Thankfully, not everyone in 
the press falls for such questionable studies. The Sydney Morning Herald 
recently published a rather comprehensive look at all of these reports and 
studies, entitled: Piracy: are we being conned? It does a really nice job 
pushing back on all this industry-backed research, to point out that the story 
is more complex and nuanced that those fear-mongering claims make it out to be:

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Piracy figures derived by the entertainment industry have also been heavily 
criticised in the US and Europe. In some instances, the industry has admitted 
to grossly inflating its numbers.

The article includes a lot more debunking of industry FUD. Nice to see that the 
press is finally realizing that claims that come from an industry looking for 
government protectionist laws to be adjusted in their favor can't necessarily 
be trusted.
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