I doubt that it would be as much as 10%. Most people will just try to
find another app instead.



On 17 Nov, 19:12, AlexK <kucherenko.a...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Nov 17, 7:14 pm, strazzere <str...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > On Nov 17, 10:32 am, AlexK <kucherenko.a...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > In my case was stolen application with price $1.29 - pirates copies
> > > reach 100-300 per day, sales become dead.
>
> > > So black list is the only way to protect my product for now.
>
> > So you have had 100-300 new installs of pirated apps a day?
> > Or consistently have 100-300 applications that are pirated run each
> > day?
>
> I have popular product that was stolen and now are available on
> filesharing servers. Per day near by 100-300 people try to install it
> on phone and activate, but instead they just placing own IMEI into
> black list. And got nothing, application server side already change
> security keys and old application failed to activate.
>
> > Your also assuming that if you had a perfect protection scheme, that
> > all these people would buy your product.
>
> I expect that at least 10% of people from that black list will find
> application useful and buy it instead of stole it.

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