A new survey reveals that education could have a big impact on piracy, cutting the numbers who illegally share video content. The study by digital platform security specialist Irdeto of more than 25,000 adults across 30 countries finds that despite the high number of consumers around the world watching pirated video content (52 percent), almost half (48 percent) would stop or watch less illegal content after learning the damage that piracy causes to the media industry. An industry-wide education initiative could have the most impact in the Latin America and Asia Pacific regions. 59 percent of consumers who watch pirated…
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