Infographic portrays leading ‘seeders,’ ‘leechers’ of digital piracy

An infographic released by content security, management and delivery company Irdeto at IBC2012 in Amsterdam illustrates where G8 nations rank in digital content piracy.

Irdeto went to the just-concluded IBC2012 conference and exhibition in Amsterdam to tout its new comprehensive online piracy monitoring and enforcement service.

To draw attention to the new service and the scope of the how widespread digital content piracy actually is, the company published an infographic titled, “Digital Piracy Report: Where are Seeders Putting Down Roots?

The Irdeto infographic identifies two main groups of “casual pirates:” those who upload and share pirated content, called “seeders;” and those who download and consume that content, who are called “leechers.” According to Irdeto, the former poses a more serious threat to content owners than the latter.

“Seeders are the more dangerous of the two, taking an active role in nurturing the digital piracy epidemic and contributing to lost revenue for studios and rights holders,” says the infographic.

The graphic ranks the G8 nations based on each country’s ratio of seeders to leechers. According to Irdeto, France leads while Russia is last with the smallest ratio of seeders to leechers. The United States ranked fourth.

When considered from the point of view of piracy propagators to the overall population, Gibraltar, Israel and Monaco topped the list of seeders, while Barbados, Antigua-Barbuda and the Cayman Islands headed the list of leechers.

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Dennis Nilsson (not verified)
on Dec 24, 2012

Why not discussing to reform todays unbalanced copyright?

The people behind the think-thank Cato Institute have written a book with a suggestion to solution:

Copyright Unbalanced - A free-market case for copyright reform
http://mercatus.org/copyrightunbalanced/

"Not only is a deep respect for property rights compatible with recognizing that our current copyright system is flawed, but opposition to a bloated
copyright system that serves special interests at the expense of the public is in fact the true conservative and libertarian position."

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