User talk:Pphan1991
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March 2013
[edit]Proposal: Digital Piracy in Emerging Economies (adding sections to current page of “Copyright infringement) Overpricing is the main factor that leads to the global popularity of digital piracy, especially among emerging markets, where income levels remain low but pricing for digital goods stay at the similar level of developed market. The current “Copyright infringement” wiki page lacks throughout explanation of why digital piracy remains popular and widespread despite fierce anti-circumvent legislations in the developed world and at international level. Therefore, the addition of this section aims to explore such issue and give a general view on main causes found in emerging economies that foster digital piracy. In addition, criticisms from several media sources against digital piracy in emerging economies will be added to provide a balanced picture of the issue.
Ex: Causes According to Joe Karaganis and his researchers, “high prices for media goods, low incomes, and cheap digital technologies” are the eminent factors that lead to the global spread of media piracy, especially in emerging markets. (to be extended)
Criticism ..... (to be added)
Pphan1991 (talk) 10:33, 5 March 2013 (UTC)
- If you have suggestions for changes to an article, you should discuss your proposed changes on the article's talk page so other users have a chance to look over proposed changes. Especially an article on a major topic such as copyright infringement, and especially if you're thinking of making major changes to an article.
- As an aside, it's common practice on talk pages, including user talk pages, to add new sections to the bottom. Hope you don't mind, but I moved this section to the bottom of this page and gave it a section title.
- Let me know if you need help with anything. --Geniac (talk) 05:29, 6 March 2013 (UTC)
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