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report published today by the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) revealed that digital piracy increased by 3.3% in 2022. Pirated TV shows, series, films, and manga publications are largely behind the increase.
- Online piracy study: Europeans are consuming more ... - EUIPO
According to the study, streaming has become the most...
- Online Copyright Infringement in EU 2023 - EUIPO
Online Copyright Infringement in EU 2023. Following the 2019...
- EUIPO study shows drop in online piracy for TV programmes ...
A new European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO)...
- Online piracy study: Europeans are consuming more ... - EUIPO
According to the study, streaming has become the most popular method to access illicit TV content, with 58 % of piracy in the EU occurring via streaming and 32 % through downloading. Piracy of live sports events also shows an upward trend in 2021 to 2022 with a 30 % increase.
Online Copyright Infringement in EU 2023. Following the 2019 and 2021 issues, this report examines consumption of copyright-infringing content in the 27 EU Member States for TV, music and film during the period 2017-2022.
Sep 26, 2017 · The core of the study's findings come from surveys of 30,000 consumers in six EU countries (UK, Germany, France, Spain, Poland, and Sweden). Thus, it relies largely on self-reported data...
Sep 21, 2017 · The European Commission paid €360,000 (about $428,000) for a study on how piracy impacts the sales of copyrighted music, books, video games, and movies. But the EU never shared the...
Sep 21, 2023 · New research published by the European Union Intellectual Property Office shows that after a multi-year decline, online piracy is on the rise again. The study reveals several important...
Dec 10, 2021 · A new European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) study looks at Online Copyright Infringement in the EU with a specific focus on piracy in music, films and TV between 2017 and 2020.