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research1904v2_research 19/04/2016 11:26 Page 2 intentionally used illegal sources to access online content. l In Spain, 19% of young people have intentionally bought counterfeit goods online in the past 12 months, while 33% intentionally used illegal sources to access online content. l In Germany, 8% of young people have intentionally bought counterfeit goods online in the past 12 months, while 18% intentionally used illegal sources to access online content Viewers increasingly using alternative screens TV viewers worldwide are increasingly watching programmes on other screens according to research from Eurodata TV Worldwide. For example – in Canada, 60% of 18 to 34 year olds watched a full TV programme online last month; In France, 6% of web users aged 15 and over are watching TV programmes online every day. Increased ownership of devices is driving these practices – for example, almost two out of three French people have a smartphone and more than two thirds of Dutch people own a tablet. The public also view in a delinearised fashion, whether watching a pre-recording or on replay. In 2015 in 26 countries that measure time-shifted and replay audiences, delinearised viewing added an extra 7% of audience, in other words 15 minutes per day on average. Globally, television viewing time in 2015 amounted t