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#5 |
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Jul 2009
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I find it oddly hilarious that anyone in China would even be interested in steelbooks, given how rampant piracy is. It would be like buying premium bottled water when your family runs a water bottling factory. Wouldn't be surprised if this was an expat operation.
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It's the "rate" of piracy that's different. Hardly anyone "collects" packaged digital media in China. There's little to no value assigned to anything software related. Just finding a store that sells blu-rays is a chore even in cities with over 10 million people. I've been in the country enough to know that.
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No worse than over here in the UK
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