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EU members aren't third world countries. The poorest in the EU - Romania - has a GDP roughly comparable to Musk's theoretical worth (I say theoretical because it's really tied to what Tesla shares are worth. It'll only be real if he sells them, and he can't without collapsing the price of the share).
But comparing GDP and someone's wealth is comparing oranges and apples, because Romania's GDP happens every year, unlike Musk's wealth.
And more importantly, the EU is all those countries' GDP combined. That's in fact exactly why those countries have united: to have more weight to throw around. Musk is no match for the GDP of the entire European Union, which is roughly $19tn.
Since piracy is a pretty important part of Romanian culture, i dont think it should be excluded when talking about theoretical GDP
The average download speed, according to speedtest.net, is 63.78 MB/s
According to a source i cant find, but looked credible, 68% of computers have pirated software
According to romania-insider.com, 61% of households in Romania own computers and have access to the internet
According to wikipedia, there are 6709224 households in Romania
According to ncesc.com, the average game costs 69.9 USD and takes up 20 GB
According to my calculator app, there are 31536000 seconds in a year
In 31536000 seconds, 2782986 computers could pirate 273320490308 average games, increasing Romanias GDP by 19105102272553 USD
This would put Romania as the country with the third highest GDP, slightly less than Russia
There we have it. The most useless comment ever written.
61% of 6709224 is 4092627, not 2782986
Only 68% of those 4092627 would be used to pirate the games