The biggest culprits were Vietnam which topped the list with a piracy rate of 92 percent, followed by China at 90 percent, BSA said in the study which it commissioned research firm International Data Corp. to carry out.
New Zealand's piracy rate of 23 percent was the lowest in the region, followed by Japan's 28 percent. Australia was at 32 percent and Singapore 42 percent.
[All above extracted from http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/technologynews/view/182612/1/.html in parts]
I doubt it will get any better soon.
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