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The Top Ten Countries for Hosting Child Sexual Abuse Content

The chart shows the top 10 countries that host web pages with child sexual abuse material, based on the assessment of the Internet Watch Foundation. Interestingly, seven out of 10 countries are in Europe and six out of 10 are in the European Union.
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Number of Web Pages containing Adverts or Links to Child Sexual Abuse Material

The chart provides information on the number of web pages containing adverts or links to child sexual abuse imagery, according to the age of children. The data shows an increase of these web pages in 2019 by 26% compared to 2018 and by 70% compared to 2017.
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Retweets of ISIS Accounts

The chart compares the number of tweets, retweets, and mentions achieved by ISIS accounts compared to a randomly sampled set of users, based on data collected from Twitter. The random sample of users received significantly more retweets and mentions per account. The random sample also received more retweets and mentions per tweet, but the difference there was much smaller.
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ISIS Accounts Spread More Content Before Getting Suspended by Twitter Compared With Other Eventually Suspended Accounts

This graph shows the percentage of suspended users who were able to tweet 10, 100, 1,000, or more times before being suspended. Based on data collected from Twitter, this chart shows that ISIS accounts seem to successfully tweet more posts before being suspended, compared to the entire population of suspended accounts.
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Share of Individuals Who Have Streamed or Downloaded Films or Television Series From Potential Illegal Websites in Denmark, by Frequency (2016)

The chart displays the share of individuals who have streamed or downloaded films or TV series from potential illegal websites in Denmark, based on a survey carried out in 2016. A significant number of individuals reported that they regularly stream films or television series from potentially illegal websites, with fewer people reporting that they regularly download films or television series from potentially illegal websites.
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Content Removal Comparison: Google Community Guidelines vs. Germany’s Network Enforcement Act (2018)

The chart presents the distribution of posts removed by Google due to violations of Google's community guidelines and the Germany’s Network Enforcement Act, on the grounds for removal, for the period July - December 2018. The data shows that the majority of removal decisions are based on the platform’s private standards, as they often prioritise the compliance with their community guidelines, and not with German speech laws.
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Overview of the Number of Reported Items by Platform in Germany (2018)

The chart presents the data reported by tech companies under the Germany’s Network Enforcement Act about the number of items reported and removed in 2018. The data do not account for other removals based on other types of complaints, referrals, or injunctions.
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Applications for the Labelling of the Legal Offers Sent to the High Authority for the Dissemination of Works and the Protection of Rights on the Internet (HADOPI) Through Labelling or Indexing

HADOPI has drawn up a catalogue of indexed offers that do not infringe intellectual property rights. It reports this on the www.offrelegale.fr portal. This is a tool available to users to search for platforms based on their access (streaming/download) or consumption (pay-per-view/subscription) preferences. As of 30 September 2017, HADOPI has 427 cultural sites and services indexed on www.offrelegale.fr.
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Evolution of the Sources of Copyright Infringement Before and After Haute Autorité Française pour la Diffusion des Oeuvres et la Protection des Droits sur Internet

The chart shows the prevalence of copyright infringement through peer to peer filesharing and other platforms before and after establishment of Haute Autorité Française pour la Diffusion des Oeuvres et la Protection des Droits sur Internet (HADOPI). Although peer to peer file sharing decreased by 15%, overall copyright infringement increased by 3%.
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Percentage of Swedish Respondents Who Use Illegal Services to Stream or Download Films and/or Series

The chart, based on survey data from Sweden in 2015, shows that roughly 8% of Swedes report that they use illegal services to download or stream both films and series. Swedish women may be slightly less likely than men to use these illegal services to access films and series.