Broadband Spurs Illegal Movie Downloading

High-speed internet connections may be a driver in movie piracy, as a Motion Picture Association of America survey (MPAA) revealed that nearly one-quarter of primarily broadband users have downloaded movies.
The study, which specifically targeted broadband users as they represent the next generation of internet users said, 56% of those who download movies don’t expect to discontinue the activity and 17% of non-downloaders are likely to begin downloading movies from the internet. When it come to the matter of downloading films before theatrical release, 79% of respondents said this was unacceptable.
Film downloading was most common place in Korea, with 58% respondents admitting to this. The UK was slightly below average with 20% of respondents saying they had downloaded movies.
Incidence Of Downloading Films | |
Korea | 58% |
France | 27% |
United States | 24% |
Italy | 20% |
United Kingdom | 20% |
Germany | 19% |
Australia | 18% |
Japan | 10% |
Overall | 24% |
Source: MPAA/OTX |
A separate report out this month from Forrester, said that broadband is the force behind a new wave of technology adoption and online activity and now accounts for 19.4% of all on-line households in North America (see Broadband Energises The Internet).