- Pirate Site Visits Dip to 216 Billion a Year, But Manga . . .
Visits to publishing-related pirate sites increased 4 3% from 63 6 to 66 4 billion The increase is largely driven by the popularity of manga, which accounts for more than 70% of all publishing
- Despite Recent Arrests and Lawsuits, Manga Piracy Is . . . - MSN
While global pirate site visits dipped from 229 billion to 216 billion in 2024, traffic to publishing-related pirate sites bucked the trend by rising to 66 4 billion, which is a 4 3% increase
- What 216 Billion Visits to Piracy Sites Reveal About Global . . .
Film piracy fell by 18%, down to 24 3 billion visits That’s good news - but it comes with a twist The decline wasn’t just about better access The Hollywood strikes of 2023 left gaps in the release calendar, reducing demand simply because there was less to pirate Music and Software Are Piracy Success Stories
- America Remains Worlds #1 Manga Piracy Home in New Top 15 . . .
Visits to publishing-related pirate sites around the world saw an increase of 4 3%, from 63 6 to 66 4 billion Manga piracy made up the majority of publishing-related visits, with a share of over 70% For comparison, the second-highest category consumed was traditional publishing at 14 82%
- Pirate Site Visits Dip To 216 Billion a Year, But Manga . . .
Traditional book piracy, meanwhile, is stuck at 5% The publishing piracy boom is relatively new Over the past five years, the category grew by more than 100% while the overall number of global pirate site visits remained relatively flat Looking at the global demand, we see that the U S also leads the charge here, followed by Indonesia and
- Piracy Statistics By Media Sector, Streaming And Facts (2025)
Muso further states that in the year 2023, the number of software piracy sites around the world exceeded 15 2 billion, which was a 14 1% increase compared to the 8 75 billion visits recorded
- Piracy Data: Film TV No Longer Problem No. 1 in 2025 — It’s . . .
Data uncovered by Muso shows written media was the fastest-growing target for online piracy in 2024, largely thanks to manga With the art form’s worldwide appeal, views for unlicensed manga
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