2. Russian Market survey 1
IT-users (programmers mostly)- 740 responders
• a) if they are cheaper than usual – 20 % (148)
• b) if I can choose the price myself – 18% (132)
• c) if its price will be based on the level of income of my region
/ country – 36% (264)
• d) if I can not find free ones (ex. torrents) – 26% (196)
3. Russian Market survey 2
Non-IT users – 69 responders
• a) if they are cheaper than usual – 43% (30)
• b) if I can choose the price myself – 13% (9)
• c) if its price will be based on the level of income of my region
/ country – 25% (17%)
• d) if I can not find free ones (torrents) – 19% (13)
4. Brazilian Market
46 responders
• The main finding here was that even people who don´t usually
buy digital products, would give it a try if the price was
cheaper. Around 80% of the people.
• However, 50% would still downloading from the internet.
They answered that only would buy products if they couldn´t
find it available for free.
5. Indian Market
17 responders
• if they are cheaper than usual - 68.80% (11)
• a chance to fix the price myself 6.30% - (1)
• if the money I pay will be used for charity 6.30% - (1)
• not applicable 25.00% - (4)
6. Bulgarian Market
12 responders – 11 consumers and 1 artist
• if they are cheaper than usual - 58% (7)
• a chance to fix the price myself - 17% (2)
• if the money I pay will be used for charity - 8% (1)
• not applicable - 17% (2)
7. Conclusions
• It seems that the main reason for not buying licensed
digital products/services is the price - too high for the
consumer's budget.
• The consumers strongly believed that buying digital
products/services is morally, because everyone's work
should be paid off.
• If the price is cheaper than usual or the consumer can
have a chance to fix the price by himself, he/she
positively will buy the product/service instead to use a
free one.
• Some people use free or open source alternatives