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Old 04-01-2012, 09:54 PM   #26
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Originally Posted by afv011 View Post
Casual pirates are probably the ones less tech-savvy, whereas the heavy ones would be more knowledgeable of how to mask their activities. I have no data to prove or disprove that piracy has gone down, but I am very sceptical that this Hadopi law has done anything to lessen piracy to any meaningful degree.
The percentage of the population that is more tech saavy than being able to use a search engine is miniscule. If piracy was the predominant reason for music sales, then any reduction in casual piracy should reduce the decline in sales.
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