{"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":[11,12,11,13,35],"name":"Share of respondents"}],"_data":[["Time","Share of respondents"],["2015","11"],["2016","12"],["2017","11"],["2018","13"],["2019","35"]],"labels":{"name":"Time","values":["2015","2016","2017","2018","2019"]},"metadata":{"link":"https:\/\/www.gov.uk\/government\/publications\/online-copyright-infringement-tracker-survey-9th-wave","type":"Problem","unit":"Share of respondents","year":"2019","title":"United Kingdom Respodents Who Have Consumed e-Books Illegally in the Past Three Months","topic":"Copyright Infringement","method":"Survey (N=1066)","source":"Ofcom, GOV.UK, Intellectual Property Office (UK). Online Copyright Infringement Tracker Wave 9 (London: GOV.UK and Intellectual Property Office, 2020)","sub_topic":"Prevalence of copyright infringement","chart_number":"34","geographical":"United Kingdom"},"description":"The chart shows the results of a several public surveys in the United Kingdom carried out from 2012 to 2019. The share of respondents reporting that they have illegally consumed e-books in the last three months was almost three times higher in 2019 compared to previous year, increasing from 13% in 2018 to 35%."}