Aussie Piracy Survey: 'Poor Picture' & 'Slow Device' = Cybersecurity IssuesAndy Maxwell, 19 Aug 09:06 PM Creative Content Australia (CCA) has just r
| Creative Content Australia (CCA) has just released the 2023 edition of its Australian Piracy Behaviors and Attitudes survey. Research for 'wave 15' was carried out nationally between October 3 and October 9, 2023, among 1,293 adult respondents (18+). The results of the survey arrive just a few months after the publication of broader research carried out on behalf of the Australian government. Both reports broadly agree that around four-in-ten Aussies pirate (or have pirated) small to large amounts of content with varying frequency. The CCA survey reports a "continued downward piracy trend in recent years, noting that frequency was also down in 2023. Reasons For Pirating Less: Convenient Access to Legal Content A question directed at the 52% of respondents who claim have pirated less during the last year, reads as follows: Which of the following reasons best explain why you think you are downloading or streaming pirated content less than 12 months ago? Source: CCA Piracy Behaviors ...Read More | Are you looking for a VPN service? TorrentFreak sponsor NordVPN has some excellent offers. | | | |
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