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Thursday, February 10, 2011

Piracy increases in applications for iPhone

"Whether piracy is used to test games and then if you buy a lie like" Smells Like Donkey.

From two different sources reach the same news. Fishlabs Smells Like Donkey and reported the high rate of piracy that exists in the products coming out for purchase in the iPhone . Estimate that the practice is over 90%.

Smells Like Donkey says its forecasts around the title "Tap-Fu" in its first week. Indicate that the principle piracy stood at 50%, over 90% in more stable times and running from October 22 but always above 80%.

Smells Like Donkey says that those who pirate do not buy the game then, even though they have liked. They say it is an unreal the fact topical buy pirated a game before. How do you know if a game has been hacked or not? For the set scores of titles, upon receiving the data can tell if the game was legal or not.

This source explains that the protection of iPhone is easily broken and that the process to buy on iTunes is more complicated. Sometimes the pirated version to arrive before the Internet than the iTunes store. The other source, Fishlabs says that their data are detected by Rally Master Pro by 95% and on his first day of sales.

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