Ending piracy will take more than just making the content available

Australia is one of the pirating capitals of the world, but has the tide turned now that people have legitimate access to content through local streaming services and the Dallas Buyers Club court ruling has spooked casual pirates? Maybe.

Australia is one of the pirating capitals of the world, but has the tide turned now that people have legitimate access to content through local streaming services and the Dallas Buyers Club court ruling has spooked casual pirates? Maybe.New research released by the Intellectual Property Awareness Foundation shows a slight decline in the number of Australians aged 18 to 64 who admit to pirating – now at 25 per cent, down from 29 per cent this time last year (before the arrival of Netflix et al and the Dallas Buyers Club case).
http://www.watoday.com.au/digital-life/social-radar/what-now-for-piracy-in-australia-20151101-gkoet0.html
http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/digital-life/social-radar/what-now-for-piracy-in-australia-20151101-gkoet0.html

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