The Financial Times
17 December 2010In an article which indicated that Apple may be struggling to maintain quality control over its App Store (Japan publishers accuses of App Store of piracy, the FT revealed that the Japanese Book Publishers Association is claiming that "Apple had failed to address numerous private complaints about the handling of bootlegged works, many of which are Chinese translations".
Benedict Evans was asked for his view. He said: “From Apple’s perspective, there are 300,000 applications on the App Store and 50,000 book apps – they can’t check all of them... They have a scale problem but not a willingness problem.”
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