France: Content piracy €1.35bn loss
February 28, 2017
From Pascale Paoli-Lebailly in Paris
TV content piracy and illicit downloads caused French rights-holders a €1.35 billion loss in 2016, with 13 million Internet users involved in the practice, stabilising at 27 per cent of users.
According to a study from consultancy EY consulting
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