More than 50 percent of content sold in Lebanon is pirated
Filed under: Counterfeit Goods and Piracy, Middle East
According to the IFPI, more than half of all movies, music, and software sold in Lebanon are pirated. The high rate of counterfeiting occurring within the country is preventing Lebanon from joining the World Trade Organization.
Source: AFP, “Piracy sinking Lebanon cinema, music, cable industry,” Google News, February 20, 2009.
- Tags: Lebanon Black Market, Movie Piracy Statistics, Music Piracy Statistics, Software Piracy Statistics

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