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Guest post by Timothy Geigner of TechDirtWhen it comes to the type of traffic the content industries are worried about regarding piracy, the present is no longer the past. You can see this in many ways, such as anti-piracy efforts largely focusing on illicit streaming sites, the trend in laws and takedown notices also targeting streaming sites, and the overall messaging coming out of the copyright industries about how evil streaming sites are with little distinction between the legal and illegal. All of this has been built in part on the realization that bittorrent traffic, the piracy metric of a decade ago, has been steadily dropping in its traffic market share for several years. Combined with a drastic rise in streaming traffic share, the takeaway was that pirates weren't downloading any longer and were instead streaming.Bittorrent Traffic Suddenly Rising In Traffic Share Thanks To Streaming Fragmentation
For a long time it looked as though the popularity of legal streaming services would be able to curb online piracy, but as streaming offerings continue to diversify, and more. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2018/10/bittorrent-traffic-suddenly-rising-in-traffic-share-thanks-to-stre