For eradication of pirated software it is most effective to issue cheaper alternatives than regular


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A survey result showing that "It is most effective to make a more accessible option to eradicate pirated movies and music rather than treat the user as a criminal" was released. Although the content that "the use of pirated edition has decreased by the spread of Netflix" has been shown in the past, the same result was also shown in the survey for thousands of New Zealand's people, and the conventional "filtering" It is suggested that such a method as "to bring a lawsuit" is inefficient.

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Companies with content copyrights can make illegal access to music, games, video files, etc. In order to eradicate pirated content, a lawsuit of huge amount of money is brought against , or a provider is ordered to block , various means I am taking it. However, on the other hand, surveys have shown that users using pirated software spend more money on content , and those who use pirated copies are not treated as criminals, but preparing alternative means of downloading Is not it wise? Researchers have frequently been arguing that.

Meanwhile, Vocus Group, a telecommunications carrier, funded the project and conducted a survey on thousands of New Zealand residents in December 2018, "About half of those surveyed are pirated content And that "the number of people who use pirated editions has decreased as" legitimate alternatives "such as streaming services increase."

As of December 2018, 11% of people get content via illegal streaming service, and 10% who download content illegally via platform such as BitTorrent. However, it turns out that many users are planning to see similar contents via Netflix (55%) and TV (75%).


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Taryn Hamilton of the Vocus Group said: "In short, the reason people came away from piracy is that the troubles won compared to their value."

Historically, the entertainment industry has regarded people who use pirated as "those who want to get everything free", but in reality it is not, "If you are widely available, please be glad The person who pays money "was shown by the survey. Mr. Hamilton commented, "Illegal copying is not a criminal, it is caused by people who do not have easy-to-obtain, desired content."

Many experts agree with the above survey results, Annemarie Bridy, a law professor at the University of Idaho who wrote copyright, said in a number of surveys conducted in the US, the EU and internationally, "Regular access method When available, many users use it more than pirated, "he explained. This is said that it is partly due to the fact that many people know that illegal downloading of pirated software is accompanied by security risk.

Mike Masnick, a co-founder of copyright expert Techdirt , said that the same conclusion has been drawn in his 2015 study . "Piracy usage decreases when aggressive anti-piracy measures like Internet filters are taken, but as the way of avoiding it is known, the utilization rate will rise again," the user is said to be a "criminal" We showed that there is a limit to the existing method to be considered. Although strict anti-piracy laws were enacted in Sweden, the usage rate of pirated versions did not change before the enactment of the law and after the enactment of the law, and the pirate usage rate on television was rather increasing. However, the pirate usage rate began to decline as Netflix spread after several years.


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In addition, Antino Kim, a researcher at the University of Indiana, said investing companies in a revolutionary area where pirated copies can not readily imitate that rampant piracy caused "shadowing competition" in monopolistic markets I am insisting. "Ease of use, fast and uninterrupted streaming, high quality video and audio, support for multiple languages, services tailored to the user, companies are outstripping piracy and differentiating from pirated," Kim said I am talking.

However, as the competition between streaming services and broadcasting stations becomes more intense, there is a possibility of increasing the user's cost by increasing the fee for content to be charged. At that time, the circumstances surrounding pirated versions will be reversed, suggesting the possibility that pirated copies will increase to see "hard to access content".

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