Study: U.S. Copyright Sector Adds $930B to Economy

November 3, 2011

  • November 3, 2011 at 3:41 pm
    MP says:
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    “The report was done for the International Intellectual Property Alliance”

    This is where I stopped reading. This isn’t reporting, Insurance Journal. This is propoganda. Don’t spread it.

  • November 4, 2011 at 10:40 am
    MP says:
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    Breaking down this “Math” using 2007 and 2010 US Census data (the most current available)–

    They claim that fully 40.5% of per-capita retail sales in the United States comes from copyrights. I’ll let that statistic speak for itself.

    2007 Per capita retail sales in the USA is $12,990. The 2010 Census population figure is 308,745,538 total population including children under 5. IIPA says copyright contributes $1,627,000,000,000 to the economy (by the way this figure is like 5-6 times as much as Greece’s TOTAL DEBT- you know, the debt that is large enough to threaten the world financial system?), a per-capita figure of $5,270.

    Do you think that, absent copyrights, the per capita retail sales in America would drop by 40%?



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