Report: 58bn streaming piracy visits in 2015
July 27, 2016
By Colin Mann
Findings from content protection, data-analytics and piracy audience reconnection solutions provider MUSO reveal that nearly three-quarters of all visits to film and TV specific piracy sites in 2015 used web streaming as their method of consuming illegal content, highlighting a clear piracy audience trend change away from content ‘ownership’ using P2P/Torrents or web downloads.
These findings are from MUSO’s Global Film & TV Piracy Market Insight Report 2016, available
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