It does, but before the subscription program, I wouldn't be surprised if 98% of users had pirated copies.
The subscription fees are much more reasonable, but I'd be astonished if the rate of piracy has changed more than a few percentage points.
I wonder if lowering the price to something around $9.99 or $14.99 and dropping the annual contract would grow the user base enough to increase overall revenue.
The subscription fees are much more reasonable, but I'd be astonished if the rate of piracy has changed more than a few percentage points.
I wonder if lowering the price to something around $9.99 or $14.99 and dropping the annual contract would grow the user base enough to increase overall revenue.