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Streaming Is Destroying Piracy
With 115 million internet users downloading or streaming legal music, the US is world leader for paid music
By Mi2N
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2009-12-16
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Findings from the Global Web Index, a collaboration between leading online market research provider Lightspeed Research and Trendstream, suggest that the illegal act of downloading media content is being eradicated by streaming in the US market.

According to the Global Web Index, watching online video has become mainstream, with almost 70% of US internet users watching video clips, 28% watching full length TV and video programming and 19% sharing videos. 29% of US internet users have downloaded free TV shows/films.

The research shows that after South Korea, the US is the most advanced market in terms of the purchasing content online. The US market can pride itself on having the highest number of internet active users - those who spend more than four hours a day online – that are willing to pay for online content. The latest figures suggest that 39 million internet users have paid to download legal music and 33 million have streamed music through a personalized music platform. In comparison, 28.9 million have downloaded illegally either through a peer-to-peer sharing network or a website offering free illegal downloads. (See Chart 1)

Tom Smith, Managing Director of Trendstream who leads the research, says “Thanks to the rise of online services such as Spotify, Hulu and of course YouTube, the environment has been created where you can stream almost all the content you would ever want. If everything I want is available on demand, the concept of ownership is diminished. I no longer need to have it on my hard drive. I just play what I want when I want. This is not only a threat to traditional packaged sales of music, TV and film - it will also kill off piracy. Why pirate when you can stream?”

It's not just because it's free, it's because it's instant
Although the US market has less issue with staggered content released and benefits from more legal outlets, the lack of legal online alternatives has also created a market for piracy. The research shows that more than half of people downloading illegal media content are not driven by the desire to access it for free. Many are more interested in viewing the content as soon as it is available. Whilst the research shows that consumers don't like using peer-to-peer sites to access content, they will use them when they can't find what they want any other way. (See Chart 2)

Tom Smith concludes “This does not mean consumers won't pay for their online content. When content is great and it can be accessed when and how people want, they will pay. Instead of taking legal action against isolated individuals, content providers should take the opportunity to get their content online in a relevant format and at a fair price. If they do that, people will no longer seek illegal alternatives. In a world of instant information and content, media owners are missing out on millions of dollars of revenue by restricting content through time delays or by relying purely on traditional media delivery.”


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