Post by account_disabled on Jan 8, 2024 5:51:35 GMT -5
It's Basically the Items Home Without Paying for Them as Streaming Digital Content Without Paying for It. Both Are Illegal. Dansk Erhverv's Survey Shows That % Stream Content Without Payment. It's a Huge Problem That Needs Far Greater Attention - Also at the Authority Level," Says Casper Klynge, Deputy Director of Dansk Erhverv. There is Also Illegal Streaming on Social Media as Something New, the Study Looks at How Much of the Streaming of Illegal Content Takes Place via Social Media. Here, the Study Shows That Social Media.
Has Become Popular for Sharing, Receiving or Accessing Illegal Content. Almost Every Tenth Dane ( Per Cent) Has Shared, Received or Accessed Illegal Content on Social Media C Level Contact List Within the Past Months. Youtube is the Most Used Social Media for This Purpose, Followed by Facebook, Tiktok, Etc. Although There Has Been a Focus on Closing Down Illegal Danish File Sharing Services and Websites, the Market is Shifting to Other Channels Such as Social Media. Not Surprisingly, It is Especially Young Danes in the - Age Group Who Share, Receive or Access Illegal Content on Social Media.
Almost Every Fourth Young Person ( Per Cent) in the Age Group - Has Done So Within the Past Months. Here, Too, There is a Need for Intensified Efforts to Counter This Development, Says the Rights Alliance. "Now That the Police's Section for Rights Protection Under Nsk Has Stopped the Dedicated Danish File Sharing Services, It is Really a Shame That Illegal Consumption is Moving to Legal Social Media. This Calls for Increased Efforts From These Platforms Both in Terms of Informing Users and Stopping the Distribution of Illegal Content. There We Are Today, With the Exception of a Few Isolated Cases.
Has Become Popular for Sharing, Receiving or Accessing Illegal Content. Almost Every Tenth Dane ( Per Cent) Has Shared, Received or Accessed Illegal Content on Social Media C Level Contact List Within the Past Months. Youtube is the Most Used Social Media for This Purpose, Followed by Facebook, Tiktok, Etc. Although There Has Been a Focus on Closing Down Illegal Danish File Sharing Services and Websites, the Market is Shifting to Other Channels Such as Social Media. Not Surprisingly, It is Especially Young Danes in the - Age Group Who Share, Receive or Access Illegal Content on Social Media.
Almost Every Fourth Young Person ( Per Cent) in the Age Group - Has Done So Within the Past Months. Here, Too, There is a Need for Intensified Efforts to Counter This Development, Says the Rights Alliance. "Now That the Police's Section for Rights Protection Under Nsk Has Stopped the Dedicated Danish File Sharing Services, It is Really a Shame That Illegal Consumption is Moving to Legal Social Media. This Calls for Increased Efforts From These Platforms Both in Terms of Informing Users and Stopping the Distribution of Illegal Content. There We Are Today, With the Exception of a Few Isolated Cases.