Talk:VOCALOID Piracy/@comment-9691206-20130616071528/@comment-53539-20130627173828

@Xey; the currency symbol doesn't doesn't change much about what I was talking about at all. I will say the "£" sign for was my benefits mostly as well since I can't really work with Yen. :-(

Other then that, the £5,000 example was based on Alex's own estimates, I stuck by it so he/she would understand more clearly.

The £5 profit is actually a plausible price... I'e known a case that a £100 product a company sold only earnt back a mere £1.50 profit per unit... I can't remember what it was but I remember my teacher from secondary school discussing stealing with us and trying to make us understand a £5 cassette tape wasn't £5 in the shops pocket. One shop owner I knew in my local town since he got 75p (£0.75) at the most in some cases from CD and cassette sales... And that was in the day the early 90s when HMV and the like shops were taking over and destroying the local mercahnts... >_<

If it was you I was explaining this to, things would be different as I'd expect you to understand more needing me to fill in less knowledge-gaps. :-D