Skip to content

Streaming May Have Slowed Piracy, But It Certainly Hasn’t Stopped It [CHART]

The convenience of streaming has unquestionably slowed music piracy. But it certainly has not stopped it. According to a late 2016 study by Ipsos for the IFPI which surveyed 12,600 internet. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2017/04/streaming-may-have-slowed-piracy-but-it-certainly-h

PirateThe convenience of streaming has unquestionably slowed music piracy. But it certainly has not stopped it. According to a late 2016 study by Ipsos for the IFPI which surveyed 12,600 internet users in 13 countries, more than 1/3 said they had still accessed copyright infringing music over the previous 6 months. And how they're pirating music has changed. 

image from static3.businessinsider.com

Related articles

Are UMG, Labels Encouraging Spotify's 50 Million Free Users To Become Pirates? [UPDATED] – hypebot
Latin America And The Ascent Of Digital Music [Exclusive White Paper] – hypebot
Tributes pour in for Spotify's Chris Bevington, victim of Stockholm terror attack
How to Get Any Party Started Using Spotify
Amazon Music might land in India in 2018
Streaming Music Is Top Music Industry Revenue Generator
10 Must-Have Chromecast Apps for Listening to Music
Pandora Premium Lanching This Week
Should you get a streaming music subscription?