Significant Increase in Piracy Demand in Portugal Revealed

Significant Increase in Piracy Demand in Portugal Revealed

Significant Increase in Piracy Demand in Portugal Revealed at II Colloquium Digital Piracy of Audiovisual Content, organised by Policia Judiciária and FEVIP

Lisbon, June 5, 2024 — The latest data on film and TV piracy in Portugal reveals a troubling rise in illegal downloads and streams, surpassing the European average significantly. This information was provided by MUSO, a global audience measurement company and will be presented at II Colloquium Digital Piracy of Audiovisual Content conference in Lisbon, showcasing detailed insights into global, European, and Portuguese piracy trends.

 

Key Findings:

 

Global Piracy Insights (2017 to Date):

- 1.438 trillion visits to piracy sites globally.

- 427.12 visits per internet user worldwide.

European Piracy Insights (2017 to Date):

- 377 billion visits tracked across Europe.

- 812.66 visits per internet user in Europe.

Portugal Piracy Insights (2017 to Date):

- 7 billion visits tracked.

- 1036.40 visits per internet user, indicating a significantly higher engagement with piracy compared to the European average.

Guy Oliver, Commercial Director of Research & Data at MUSO, highlighted the pressing need for robust anti-piracy measures, especially in regions with high per capita piracy rates like Portugal. 

 
Year-On-Year Piracy Trends:

 

Europe - TV and Film Piracy Year-on-Year Trend:

MUSO’s data outlined fluctuating piracy demand over the past year, reflecting shifts in consumer behaviour and the varying effectiveness of anti-piracy measures.

Portugal - TV and Film Piracy Year-on-Year Trend:

Portugal experienced notable peaks and troughs in piracy demand, aligning with broader European trends. However, the intensity and frequency of piracy site visits were considerably higher in Portugal.

Comparative Analysis: Portugal vs. Europe (May 2023-April 2024):

The data comparison between Portugal and Europe for the period from May 2023 to April 2024 indicated that Portugal has a higher frequency of piracy site visits than the European average. This alarming trend calls for intensified anti-piracy efforts in Portugal.

 

Most Pirated Titles and Sites:

 

Portugal TV and Film Piracy (May 2023-April 2024):

The presentation identified the top piracy sites frequented by Portuguese users. Understanding the prominence of these sites can aid in developing focused strategies for their takedown.

Top 10 Pirated Titles Globally (Jan 2019-Date):

The most pirated TV and film titles globally were also highlighted, providing crucial insights for rights holders to prioritise their protection measures for high-demand content.

Delivery Methods for Pirated Content in Portugal:

The predominant method for accessing pirated content in Portugal is through direct site visits. This trend underscores the necessity for targeted strategies to disrupt access to these piracy websites effectively.

 
Conclusion:

 

The data, to be presented at II Colloquium Digital Piracy of Audiovisual Content in Lisbon, underscores the growing challenge of film and TV piracy in Portugal. With Portuguese users exhibiting a significantly higher rate of engagement with piracy sites than the European average, there is a clear and urgent need for targeted anti-piracy measures. 

 

MUSO's comprehensive tracking and analysis offer valuable insights that can help stakeholders develop effective strategies to combat piracy and protect their content.

For more detailed insights or to explore pilot access to MUSO’s anti-piracy solutions, stakeholders are encouraged to contact Guy Oliver, Commercial Director of Research & Data at MUSO.

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Contact Information:

Guy Oliver  

Commercial Director of Research & Data  

Email: guy.oliver@muso.com  

 

For more information on MUSO and their anti-piracy solutions, visit muso.com

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