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ELSPA: 90 percent of American DS owners are pirates, Us: Huh?For instance, our truth-o-meter dropped into the red zone when we saw this story from Scotland's Sunday Post in which John Hillier, manager of the Entertainment & Leisure Software Publishers Association's Intellectual Property Crime Unit, says... In this article: Elspa, Nintendo DS, Filed, Sunday Post, North America, and Scotland |
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Joystiq | February 02, 2008
ELSPA: 90 percent of American DS owners are pirates, Us: Huh? [update] - Joystiq
...the Sunday Post misquoted Hillier entirely, reports DS Fanboy. "[Hillier] didn't quote the Sunday Post on any figures whatsoever," said a spokesperson for the ELSPA. The unverified 90% figure supposedly comes from an article published...
In this article: Elspa, Sunday Post, Joystiq, Dweebs, The Straits Times, EB Games, GameStop, and Nintendo DS
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gaygamer.net
You Are All Pirates (According To The Entertainment & Leisure ...
... The Sunday Post, John Hiller of the ELSPA (Entertainment & Leisure Software ... (According To The Entertainment & Leisure Software Publishers Association) ...
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news.softpedia.com
90% of the DS Games in the US Are Pirated - The infamous R4 ...
... to the Entertainment and Leisure Software Publishers Association (ELSPA). In an interview with The Sunday Post, John Hillier, manager of ELSPA's ...
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www.gamecareerguide.com
ELSPA: Up To 90% Pirate DS Software In U.S. - GameCareerGuide.com
... the UK's Entertainment and Leisure Software Publishers Association's ... Speaking to the Sunday Post, Hiller expressed concern in particular about the ...
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www.kotaku.com.au
elspa | Kotaku Australia
... and the Entertainment and Leisure Software Publishers Association (ELSPA) ... back to a Singapore website where it had been lifted by The Sunday Post. ...
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news.softpedia.com
90% of the DS Games in the US Are Pirated
pirated games, according to the Entertainment and Leisure Software Publishers Association ... to The Sunday Post, an unnamed gamer has declared that he ...
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www.joystiq.com
Elspa -- Joystiq
... The Sunday Post, John Hillier of the ELSPA (Entertainment & Leisure Software ... The Entertainment and Leisure Software Publishers Association (or ELSPA to us ...
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www.wired.com
ELSPA Denies Making Statements About US Piracy Rates ...
The UK's Entertainment and Leisure Software Publishers Association has said that quotes attributed to the organization about piracy rates in the United States
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www.escapistmagazine.com
90 Percent Of American DS Owners Play Pirated Games, ELSPA Says
John Hillier of the European industry group Entertainment & Leisure Software Publishers Association (ELSPA) has claimed that 90 percent of Nintendo DS owners in ...
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The Sunday Post is a weekly newspaper published in Dundee, Scotland by DC Thomson, and characterised by a 'folksy' mix of news, sentimental stories and short features. The paper was founded in 1914 and has a wide circulation across Scotland and parts of Northern England which may at some points in its history have reached two to three million readers.
In the 1950s, when the newspaper was confined largely to Scotland, sales of the Sunday Post were so high that it was recorded in the Guinness Book of Records as the newspaper with the highest per capita readership penetration of anywhere in the world. It has seen a slow decline, in 1999 having circulation of 700,000, dropping to 415,413 in August 2007.
2007 has seen DC Thomson launch an advertising drive for The Sunday Post, primarily utilised on buses, in which the exclamation "Strip Sensation!" is seen by a picture of the folded paper displaying its masthead; next to this is the tagline punning on the exclamation: "A thoroughly decent read".
- Name:
- The Sunday Post
- Type:
- Sunday newspaper
- Format:
- Tabloid
- Founding Date:
- 1914-01-01 00:00:00.0
- Circulation:
- 415,413
- Circulation:
- 415,413
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