For years, it had been claimed that online piracy costs the U.S. economy upwards of $250 billion and 750,000 jobs per year. However in 2010, a report released by the Government Accountability Office announced that “those numbers cannot be substantiated.” Background Check Blog tried to find out what numbers can actually be substantiated with the below infographic which takes a closer look at the true cost of piracy. Some of the stats are a bit dated, but here are a few interesting take-aways:
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