![]() According to the numbers, over 60% of traffic is direct, and only 28% comes from Google, or other search engine results. ![]() A whopping 95.1% of pirated TV content is streamed, rather than downloaded, while the split is more even when it comes to film or music. Overall, 54% of all piracy-related traffic goes toward streaming sites, while the rest is to torrent and download sites. MUSO measured a variety of statistics, comparing illegal streaming sites versus illegal download sites. Piracy of music saw the lowest growth, of less than 5%, but an increase nonetheless. Film piracy is up by a whopping 47%, with publishing-related piracy up by almost 40%, while TV and software both went up by about 10% each. Piracy is on the rise in all categories, which include TV, film, publishing, music, and software, with an increase of 20% over last year. With the advent of more streaming services than ever, online media consumers are pirating dramatically more, especially when it comes to film and publishing. More people continue to turn to piracy, a trend that has been growing since 2020, according to piracy tracker MUSO.
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