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Indonesia

Estimated Trade Losses due to Copyright Piracy (in millions of US dollars) and Levels of Piracy: 2002-2006

 

2006

2005

2004

2003

2002

 

Loss

Level

Loss

Level

Loss

Level

Loss

Level

Loss

Level

Business Software 

156.0

85%

153.0

87%

100.0

87%

94.0

88%

109.6

89%

Records & Music 

17.2

91%

13.8

88%

27.6

80%

44.5

87%

92.3

89%

Motion Pictures

NA

NA

NA

87%

32.0

92%

29.0

92%

28.0

90%

Books

32.0

N/A

32.0

N/A

32.0

N/A

30.0

N/A

30.0

N/A

TOTALS

205.2

 

209.5

 

191.6

 

197.5

 

259.9

 

Source: International Intellectual Property Alliance adobe pdf file

Film & TV:
bullet  IIPA noted that the cable and satellite television industry in Indonesia remains in its infancy in part due to significant levels of piracy,8 and that while both the Broadcast Law and the Copyright Law of 2002 provide a degree of protection for broadcast signals, enforcement to date has been virtually non-existent.(1) 
bullet

Industry analyst Media Partners Asia estimates that there are twice as many homes receiving illegal pay television as there are receiving legal services (150,000 legal versus at least 300,000 illegal as of December 2004). (2)

Software:
bullet

Indonesia ranks 3rd, behind Vietnam (#1) and Zimbabwe (#2), in the 2005 PC Software Piracy Rankings: 20 Countries with the Highest Piracy Rates.  Software piracy loss for Indonesia in 2005 was $280 million.

2005 GLOBAL PC SOFTWARE PIRACY

 

Piracy Rates

Piracy Losses (millions)

2005

87%

$ 280

2004

87%

$ 183

2003

88%

$ 158

Source: THIRD ANNUAL BSA AND IDC GLOBAL SOFTWARE PIRACY STUDY adobe pdf file

bullet  Total annual disc manufacturing capacity conservatively estimated at 10,000 discs per machine per day, gives an approximate production capacity of 500 million discs per annum. Efficient operation of these machines would give a potential capacity of 1 billion discs per annum. Industry estimates the size of the legitimate market to be less than 15 million discs per year.(3) adobe pdf file
bullet  The willful use of unlicensed or pirate software in the workplace continues to be the greatest source of losses to business software companies. The software piracy rate remained unacceptably high at 85% in 2006; only Vietnam in the Asia Pacific region had a higher piracy rate.(4adobe pdf file
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