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Envisional surveyed a variety of file-sharing sites and services, from BitTorrent to Usenet streams, and came up with some numbers that can't make anybody in Hollywood happy.
Movie-industry study: Unauthorized video sharing shrinks if viewers have legal options Rob Pegoraro 2011
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Envisional estimated, as the MPAA headline accurately states, that 23.8 percent of the world's Internet traffic consisted of copyrighted work shared without permission--most of that video.
Movie-industry study: Unauthorized video sharing shrinks if viewers have legal options Rob Pegoraro 2011
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Envisional estimated, as the MPAA headline accurately states, that 23.8 percent of the world's Internet traffic consisted of copyrighted work shared without permission--most of that video.
Movie-industry study: Unauthorized video sharing shrinks if viewers have legal options Rob Pegoraro 2011
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The study in question was commissioned by NBC Universal though that company, as of Saturday a Comcast-controlled operation, makes no mention of it on its site and conducted by Envisional, a research firm based in Cambridge, England.
Movie-industry study: Unauthorized video sharing shrinks if viewers have legal options Rob Pegoraro 2011
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The company found that in the United States, copyright infringement makes up 17.53 percent of Internet traffic, and it could spot almost no non-infringing material being shared via the popular BitTorrent protocol: "Excluding pornography, Envisional project that 99.24% of all material on bittorrent was copyright infringing."
Movie-industry study: Unauthorized video sharing shrinks if viewers have legal options Rob Pegoraro 2011
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Envisional surveyed a variety of file-sharing sites and services, from BitTorrent to Usenet streams, and came up with some numbers that can't make anybody in Hollywood happy.
Movie-industry study: Unauthorized video sharing shrinks if viewers have legal options Rob Pegoraro 2011
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ZDNet's Linux reporter Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols observed that many incremental releases of that open-source operating system would not show up on the BitTorrent site, PublicBT.com, surveyed by Envisional.
Movie-industry study: Unauthorized video sharing shrinks if viewers have legal options Rob Pegoraro 2011
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The company found that in the United States, copyright infringement makes up 17.53 percent of Internet traffic, and it could spot almost no non-infringing material being shared via the popular BitTorrent protocol: "Excluding pornography, Envisional project that 99.24% of all material on bittorrent was copyright infringing."
Movie-industry study: Unauthorized video sharing shrinks if viewers have legal options Rob Pegoraro 2011
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The study in question was commissioned by NBC Universal though that company, as of Saturday a Comcast-controlled operation, makes no mention of it on its site and conducted by Envisional, a research firm based in Cambridge, England.
Movie-industry study: Unauthorized video sharing shrinks if viewers have legal options Rob Pegoraro 2011
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ZDNet's Linux reporter Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols observed that many incremental releases of that open-source operating system would not show up on the BitTorrent site, PublicBT.com, surveyed by Envisional.
Movie-industry study: Unauthorized video sharing shrinks if viewers have legal options Rob Pegoraro 2011
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