![]() The consumer perception of copyright in Poland remained the same after the change of government, making it difficult for legitimate sales of electronic media pirated and bootlegged versions were sold in open markets next to boxed copies of the legitimate productions for a fraction of the cost. While under Communism, copyright laws in Poland were virtually non-existent and unenforceable, and copyright infringement, in the form of piracy by stripping out any digital rights management (DRM), was rampant across electronic media. ![]() Poland, where CD Projekt and Good Old Games were founded, had previously been under communist rule but in 1989, the old government had fallen in favor of a more liberal government which spurred economic growth. 1.7 Layoffs and end of the Fair Price Package.
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