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Originally Posted by DiapDealer
...It just seems to me that your mind was already made up before you created your poll. You seem to believe your ten-person sampling to be representive of sideloading readers the world over, and will accept no scenario that challenges it. If you seek to narrowly define the left-hand side of the equation as those buy (for money) from a retailer and then sideload, then what's the point really? Who cares if pirates sideload more than the tiny number of sideloaders you've decided should be counted in your poll? Just because you're only interested in the "piracy aspect" doesn't mean you should get to cherry-pick who goes in the "non-pirate" category you're comparing to.
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I get your point.
But, like I wrote: The aspect that -exclusively- did interest me, was "buying content" vs. "using pirated content". And this in conjecture to sideloading, as pirates obviously mostly (entirely, depending on the definition) use sideloading.
The ones downloading freebies or PD don't make sense in that equation.
This kind of poll than would be entirely about "what are the sources of your content". Interesting, but different topic.
I don't think, my test group of 10 friends represents the majority. My personal guess would be, about 1/3 of consumers, but how to validate that?