{"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":[2.4,1.4,1.4,2.2,4.8,0.7,0.9],"name":"Downloads, illegal sources (albums)"},{"data":[2.4,1.3,1.3,1.9,5,1,1.4],"name":"Streaming, illegal sources (hours)"},{"data":[1.1,1.2,1.2,1.6,2.3,0.6,1.4],"name":"Streaming, technical devices (h)"},{"data":[3.4,2.2,1.6,2.4,4.1,1.9,1.9],"name":"Listen streamripped music (h)"},{"data":[2.7,1.7,1.7,2.5,5.5,0.8,1.2],"name":"Digital illegal (albums)"},{"data":[1.2,0.7,null,-0.5,1.4,-0.2,-0.4],"name":"Digital illegal (albums) -Nominal growth between 2014 and 2017"}],"_data":[["Year-2017","Downloads, illegal sources (albums)","Streaming, illegal sources (hours)","Streaming, technical devices (h)","Listen streamripped music (h)","Digital illegal (albums)","Digital illegal (albums) -Nominal growth between 2014 and 2017"],["France","2.4","2.4","1.1","3.4","2.7","1.2"],["Germany","1.4","1.3","1.2","2.2","1.7","0.7"],["Netherlands","1.4","1.3","1.2","1.6","1.7","0"],["Poland","2.2","1.9","1.6","2.4","2.5","-0.5"],["Spain","4.8","5","2.3","4.1","5.5","1.4"],["Sweden","0.7","1","0.6","1.9","0.8","-0.2"],["United Kingdom","0.9","1.4","1.4","1.9","1.2","-0.4"]],"labels":{"name":"Year-2017","values":["France","Germany","Netherlands","Poland","Spain","Sweden","United Kingdom"]},"metadata":{"link":"https:\/\/www.ivir.nl\/publicaties\/download\/Global-Online-Piracy-Study.pdf","type":"Problem","unit":null,"year":"2017","title":"Consumption of Music Per Type of Illegal Channel (Per Capita, Internet Population)","topic":"Copyright Infringement","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 copyright infringement","chart_number":"63","geographical":"European Union"},"description":"This table provides details about the number of albums and hours of listening via illegal means that respondents reported per capita (for the internet-using population) among several countries. Respondents from Spain reported illegally downloading significantly more albums than respondents from other countries."}