iPhone developer Bram Stolk, who created the physics-based title The Little Tank that Could, has claimed that piracy doesn't have much of an impact on App Store sales.
His comments have come as something of a surprise, given his claims that 96 per cent of the users playing his game obtained it illegally. When asked about his reaction to the figures, Stolk said: "At first: disbelief. Then disappointment because I really hoped the game would sell well. However, currently I shrug it off. I don't think the sales would be much better without piracy."
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