"Human error" is worse than "no comment." Aren't you suppose to double check your numbers before you post a study? And according to an AP report, MPAA still states that 15% is still a significant number of students. What I have to say to that is being off by 29% is even more significant than the real number. Overstating statistics by a magnitude of three is beyond human error, having 85% would be human error (the percentage of student and non-students flipped). 44% can only be conceivably be explained as an arbitrary number.
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Human error: An excuse for lying and justification for nigh-extortion, but not for downloading a movie you would never pay for.
I agree, this ranks up there with "I don't recall" on the list of lame excuses
Thats so true. When will the MPAA just die?
"Human error" is worse than "no comment." Aren't you suppose to double check your numbers before you post a study? And according to an AP report, MPAA still states that 15% is still a significant number of students. What I have to say to that is being off by 29% is even more significant than the real number. Overstating statistics by a magnitude of three is beyond human error, having 85% would be human error (the percentage of student and non-students flipped). 44% can only be conceivably be explained as an arbitrary number.