• Russia's difficult fight against piracy
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i think it may be physically impossible to stop russians from pirating things
[QUOTE=Ninja Gnome;49774139]i think it may be physically impossible to stop russians from pirating things[/QUOTE] This applies to literally everyone, not just russians.
"serious piracy problem" allow things like Netflix (with proper range of movies to offer) and it won't be a problem there's no legit way to watch some of the popular worldwide stuff
Fight with piracy as a competitor not as an issue.
[QUOTE=Plaster;49774242]This applies to literally everyone, not just russians.[/QUOTE] North Koreans don't pirate shit
[QUOTE=Daniel Smith;49777640]North Koreans don't pirate shit[/QUOTE] I don't think they even legally get shit. Can they even shit without permission?
[QUOTE=Daniel Smith;49777640]North Koreans don't pirate shit[/QUOTE] They actually do through smuggled USB drives :v:
[QUOTE=Ninja Gnome;49774139]i think it may be physically impossible to stop russians from pirating things[/QUOTE] Yeah, russians are pirates by nature. You can tell because pirates have a skull and cross bones on their flag, just like how russians have a skull and bones in their skeletal system
make your economy not shit so people are actually able to buy things lol
You can not destroy piracy. The only thing you can do is to adapt to it and use it's advantage.
[QUOTE=Dr.C;49780088]Yeah, russians are pirates by nature. You can tell because pirates have a skull and cross bones on their flag, [b]just like how russians have a skull and bones in their skeletal system[/b] [/QUOTE] Stop starting rumors..
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