{"source":{"name":"The Evidence Hub - on the regulation of digital services","url":"https:\/\/evidencehub.net","license":"Creative Common CC-BY 4.0 International"},"data":[{"data":[45,28,null,69,71,47,38],"name":"2014 (% of internet population)"},{"data":[40,29,37,52,64,38,36],"name":"2017 (% of internet population)"}],"_data":[["Country","2014 (% of internet population)","2017 (% of internet population)"],["France","45","40"],["Germany","28","29"],["Netherlands","","37"],["Poland","69","52"],["Spain","71","64"],["Sweden","47","38"],["Great Britain","38","36"]],"labels":{"name":"Country","values":["France","Germany","Netherlands","Poland","Spain","Sweden","Great Britain"]},"metadata":{"link":"https:\/\/www.ivir.nl\/publicaties\/download\/Global-Online-Piracy-Study.pdf","type":"Problem","unit":"Per cent (%) Note: exclusive of streamripping and pirated copies on physical carriers. ","year":"2017","title":"Acquired or Accessed Any Content Type Illegally (2017)","topic":"Illegal Content","method":"Survey (N=18578)","source":"Institute for Information Law of the University of Amsterdam. Global Online Piracy Study (Amsterdam: Institute for Information Law of the University of Amsterdam, 2018)","sub_topic":"Prevalence of illegal content","chart_number":"60","geographical":"European Union"},"description":"The chart shows the percent of respondents that use the internet who acquired or accessed any type of content illegaly over the past year. Respondents from Poland and Spain were the most likely to report having done so among European Union countries. European Union refers to EU28. The United Kingdom left the European Union on 31 January 2020. As a note, the data in the chart covers exclusively the streamripping and pirated copies on physical carriers. "}