Intellectual Property Office Publishes Online Copyright Infringement Tracker Survey (10th Wave)

Published date17 May 2021
Subject MatterIntellectual Property, Copyright
Law FirmWiggin
AuthorRachel Alexander

The IPO has published the tenth edition of its tracking study into the extent of online copyright infringement, digital behaviours and attitudes among people aged 12+ in the UK.

This 10th wave of the IPO's large-scale consumer tracking survey continues work originally commissioned by Ofcom and sponsored by the IPO in 2012. The study is conducted annually to ensure that the IPO can monitor the impact of new online platforms on infringement behaviours.

Wave 10 was delivered by AudienceNet on behalf of the IPO.

The IPO notes that this wave of the research asked about a period markedly different from previous years due to the COVID-19 pandemic. For much of the time period respondents were asked to reflect on (i.e. the previous three months) and during the time of fieldwork, the UK (and much of the world) was in a state of lockdown. Many data points, perhaps as a result, appear to have shifted when compared to last year's study.

Overall the survey showed that:

  • consumption (i.e. downloading or streaming content online) was consistent across a number of categories compared to last year there were some key...

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