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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