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Project CateExploring online piracy behaviour and attitudes in Taiwan

12th June 2014

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Contents

• Methodology

• Love and Fear Online

• Entertainment

• Defining the Pirates

• Pirates’ Online Behaviour

• Pirates on Piracy : Knowledge and Attitudes

• Drivers of Choice

• Next Steps for the Netizens of Taiwan

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Qualitative Discussion Groups

March 16-17th 2014

Methodology

Online quantitative research

23rd April – 8th May 2014

• 1200 respondents aged 18-59• Up-weighted to be

representative of total population

• Participation anonymous

1. Male pirates 18-24 Persistent

2. Male pirates 18-24 Casual

3. M/F pirates 25-34 inc. some parents Casual

4. Male lapsed pirates 18-24

50% of sample pre-tasked with 2 week viewing and listening diaries

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1. LOVE AND FEAR ONLINE

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An integral part of Taiwanese life

• Clear benefits of social connection, entertainment and information readily articulated

• Control, convenience, cost efficiency recognised

“Information is so fast – anything you want to find out you can find out”

18-24 Persistent

Over 75% of the population

online

“Whatever you need to search you can. You don’t need to find it out yourself”

18-24 Persistent

“Convenience is key – my time is more of a premium”

25-34 Casual

Source: Internetworldstats.com

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TOTAL 18-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59

1.02 1.03 1.13 1.00 0.98 1.11 0.93 0.98 0.99

Socialising online a prominent pastime

Reading news

Base: ALL Taiwan (1200)A2. On average day on the internet what activities do you usually do and how long?

Emailing

Social Media

Searching information

Listen to music

Average time spent in hours

TOTAL 18-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59

1.28 1.13 1.35 1.28 1.28 1.30 1.30 1.33 1.41

TOTAL 18-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59

1.652.58 2.37 1.69 1.49 1.28 1.18 1.03 1.47

TOTAL 18-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59

1.45 1.55 1.82 1.47 1.38 1.35 1.37 1.24 1.58

TOTAL 18-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59

1.191.93 1.76 1.06 1.02 0.97 0.77 0.87 1.00

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Watching videos peaking amongst younger online users

Watching videos

Base: ALL Taiwan (1200) A2. On average day on the internet what activities do you usually do and how long?

Searching music to download

Searching movies/TV to

download

Playing games

Other

Average time spent in hours

TOTAL 18-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59

1.38 1.84 1.87 1.31 1.27 1.22 1.19 1.12 1.15

TOTAL 18-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59

0.86 1.11 1.14 0.91 0.80 0.76 0.67 0.69 0.73

TOTAL 18-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59

1.06 1.29 1.34 1.09 1.07 0.95 0.83 0.85 0.99

TOTAL 18-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59

1.18 1.52 1.77 1.29 1.24 0.95 0.90 0.82 0.85

TOTAL 18-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59

0.49 0.52 0.61 0.55 0.29 0.41 0.62 0.44 0.46

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With sunshine comes shadow

• Negative impact of internet on life apparent

– Time sapper– Reduction in physical

social contact

• ‘Dangers’ mentioned without prompting, and feared

– Hacking + Trolling– Viruses– Fake goods

This is more pronounced than witnessed in qualitative research in other markets

“You plan on being there for half an hour and you realise you’ve spent 3 hours!” 18-24 Lapsed

“I don’t like it when you shop some of the things and they’re fake”

18-24 Persistent

“What I hate is unfounded criticism”

18-24 Casual

“Some people go crazy on the internet. Start false rumours and talk nonsense” 18-24 Lapsed

“It reduces contact between people, physical conversation is less” 18-24 Pirate

“I say who is your girlfriend? Me or the phone?!”25-34 Casual

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Viruses the number one concern

My computer can get infected with viruses

My personal details can be stolen

My computer can be hacked

I can be the target for scams

I may get into trouble for downloading / watching pirated movies, TV shows or music

My computer can be used for piracy activities

Rumours and gossip can be spread about me or by using my computer

I can be exposed to porn

I can be exposed to child porn

I have no concerns at all when going online

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50

37

34

25

25

16

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Base: Taiwan (1200)N11. When going online, what are your main concerns?

Main concerns when going online

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Exposure to inappropriate content a worry for parents

My child can be exposed to high risk advertisements (eg sex, gambling, scam advertisements etc.)

My child can become the target for scams or fraud

The computer can get infected with viruses

The computer can be hacked

My child’s personal details can be stolen

Downloading / watching Illegal movie, TV and music content

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58

54

46

43

41

Base: Children at home (513)D12A. Do your children download or stream illegal content from the internet?D12B. What are your main concerns when your child goes online?

Main concerns when your child goes online

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2. ENTERTAINMENT

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Actively enjoying film, TV and music

Global content mentioned and

consumed by pirates

Cinema remains popular but online on

an equal footing

Tai popMandopop

Those who admit to being pirates, and those who don’t, are active online viewers of movie and TV

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As a population, avid consumers of movie, TV and music

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Base: Total sample N=1200A3: Please indicate how often, if ever, you do each of the following?

Rent a movie or TV show online

See a movie at the cinema

Purchase a movie online

Purchase a TV show (episode) online

Purchase a music track online

Download a movie online for free

Stream a movie online for free

Download a TV show (episode) online for free

Stream a TV show (episode) online for free

Buy a pay-per-view movie on pay subscription TV such as Chunghwa MOD,(i.e. where you pay a fee to watch a particular movie)

Convert a YouTube clip to MP3 (music track)

Use a USB / portable hard drive or cloud storage to share movies and TV shows with friends and family

Use a USB / portable hard drive or cloud storage to share music with friends and family

Use a VPN to access movies and TV shows overseas that are not yet available in Taiwan

Upload a clip of a movie or TV show I’ve seen to Facebook or YouTube so I can share it with others

I have purchased an USB/hard drive containing a number of movies/TV shows or music

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More than once a week Once a week Every 2-3 weeks Once a month Less often Never Can’t say

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3. DEFINING THE PIRATES

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DIY

Download or stream

pirated content but don’t

share

ShareOnly

Share pirated content only.

Do not download/

stream

DIY and share

Both download / stream and

share pirated content

CasualPirate monthly, more or less often but not

as frequently as weekly

PersistentPirate at least weekly

Definitions for Taiwan

ActiveHave consumed pirated material in last

12 months

Non-piratesSay they have never

consumed pirated content

LapsedSay they have not consumed pirated content for at least

12 months

Non-Active

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DIYShareOnly

DIY and share

Definitions for Taiwan

Other sub segments will be highlighted where appropriate – all segments data is available for music only and movies/TV only

CasualPirate monthly, more or less often but not

as frequently as weekly

PersistentPirate at least weekly

ActiveHave consumed pirated material in last

12 months

Non-piratesSay they have never

consumed pirated content

LapsedSay they have not consumed pirated content for at least

12 months

Non-Active

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Nearly ¾ of Taiwan’s population have participated in piracy

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Base: Total sample N=1200

Ever done any piracy

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27

Ever (any)Never (all)

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10

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Current activity levels are high

25

Base: Total sample N=1200

Ever done any piracy

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LapsedActiveNever done any

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Almost identical levels of incidence for movie / TV show piracy and music piracy

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Base: Total sample N=1200

Ever done any music piracy

Ever done any movie / TV show piracy

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35

Lapsed

Active

Never done any

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35

Lapsed

Active

Never done any

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In comparison with Singapore, involvement is still high

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Base: Total sample N=1200NB. Only using piracy activities that appear in both Singapore and Taiwan research

Ever done any music piracy

Ever done any movie / TV show piracy

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40 11

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More than half of all active pirates download and share

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Base: Total sample N=690 ( breakdown of Active pirates base )

Active pirates

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54 DIYSharersBoth

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Segment sizes

DIY54%

Share6%

Both40%

Casual41%

Persistent16%

Active57%

Non-pirates27%

Lapsed16%

Non-Active43%

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DIY54%

female, part-time, single

Share6%

older, female, married, heavily skewed full-time workers, SES A

Both 40%

younger, male, student, single,

higher education

Casual41%

slightly younger and male, higher

education

Persistent16%

younger, female, student/part-time,

single, SES B

Segment profiles

Active 57%

Skewed towards: younger

Non-pirates27%

older, male, single, lower education,

SES C

Lapsed16%

middle aged, female, mid-level education, joint account holder

Non-Active 43%

Skewed towards: older, married, slightly lower level of education

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4. PIRATES’ ONLINE BEHAVIOUR

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Triggers to view / listen

MoviesSocial or solus

MusicSolus

TV showsMore sociable

Entertainment “I have wanted to watch this animation for a long time” 18-24 Persistent

Boredom relief “Just to kill travelling time” 18-24 Casual

Social connection “Watched FTV new drama ‘Dragon Dance’ with my whole family right after dinner” 24-35 Casual

Habit “I play some music to settle myself with every free time” 18-24 Casual

Relaxation “listening to different singers…helps relax oneself” 18-24 Persistent

Information

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What fits, not what’s legal

In Taiwan, for pirates, legal and illegal coexist

Legal IllegalFor

MUSIC

• Focus Group diaries revealed high consumption of TV by pirates– Habitual viewing

(especially News)– Social viewing– Popular content

• Pirated sources accessed more for solus, unplanned viewing on computer

• Western content mentioned frequently

• Predominantly ‘freemium’ options eg. Tune-in, Spotify, KKBox

• But still many mentions of CD purchases of favourites

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YouTube

PPS

iTunes

BitTorrent

Funshion

Fun 698

EYNY

EZTV

Megashare

The Pirate Bay

None of these

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Movie and TV sources

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Base: Movies/TV Active (580)X1A. Which of the following sites which have you heard about before? X3A. Which of the sites that you know of do you currently use (at least once in the past 3 months)?

Sites Heard about before

Currently Use

Igogoshare.com

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Music sources

Base: Music Active (567)X1B. Which of the following sites which have you heard about before? X3B. Which of the sites that you know of do you currently use (at least once in the past 3 months)?

KKBox

Foxy

eMule

Spotify

Kuguo

Grooveshark

EYNY Forum

Ah Ben Forum

Kuaibo

None of these

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Sites Heard about before

Currently Use

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Discriminating between sources of content

Some ‘legal sources such as YouTube and KKBox fulfill many of these requirements – whilst legality is not a driver of choice, it is also not a barrier to choice.

FREE

“YouTube can quickly use keywords to search….convenient and fast” 18-24 Casual

“Funshion site, fast downloading speed and clear picture quality” 18-24 Casual

“Ah Ben Forum because they have regular updates with the latest music albums” 18-24 Persistent

“I’ve used KKBox for a long time” 18-24 Lapsed

“Downloaded from EYNY – there is a lot of drama series, movies and variety programmes in it” 18-24 Casual

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The quality issue in Taiwan

• Unlike other markets pirated content is believed to require a compromise on quality

– Though free access and convenience (at home, unscheduled) are prioritised over quality by many

• Even the most frequent pirates recognise the quality compromise

– Chinese sites referenced

• The main driver for ceasing piracy articulated by the lapsed

If the quality gap is widened and overtly publicised then it will force a comparison between legal and illegal content in which legal will win (now)

“I prefer to pay because the quality is better” 18-24 Casual

“We're using the computer. If we want good quality we go to the cinema” 18-24 Lapsed

“It’s easier to differentiate for movies and TV – only if you are very picky about sound quality then you’d want licensed” 24-35 Casual

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The appeal of streaming in Taiwan

• As in other markets streaming proving more popular

– Immediacy and convenience appeals

– Less perceived risk of viruses

• However, recognition that streaming may compromise quality for movies and TV

– If quality matters, then DDL

• Preference for opportunities to stream while downloading afforded by some sites

“I prefer to stream online and not download. It saves time and also you won’t get a virus”18-24 Casual

“fun 698 is the most convenient I’ve seen so far. After you’ve finished watching it shows in yellow. I watch half of it today and fall asleep and I can watch the rest tomorrow”18-24 Persistent

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Streaming drives frequency of movie and TV piracy

BASE: Active N=690; Persistent N=196, Casual N=494 (all that indicated they have ever done above activity) N3: Please indicate how often you do each of these activities

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Download a pirated TV show from the internet

Use a website to stream and watch a pirated

movie on the internet

Use a website to stream and watch a pirated TV

show on the internet

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N=381 N=132 N=249 N=354 N=122 N=232 N=453 N=148 N=305 N=455 N=163 N=292

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Music less defined by streaming / downloading

Active Persistent Casual Active Persistent Casual Active Persistent Casual Downloaded a pirated music

track from the internet Streamed a pirated music track

from the internet Converted a YouTube clip to

MP3 (music track)

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BASE: Active N=690; Persistent N=196, Casual N=494 (all that indicated they have ever done above activity) N3: Please indicate how often you do each of these activities

N=417 N=135 N=282 N=259 N=94 N=165 N=391 N=118 N=273

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And persistent pirates love to share

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Received pirated movies & TV shows from my friends or

family through a USB / portable hard drive

Given pirated movies & TV shows to my friends or family through a USB

/ portable hard drive

Received pirated movies & TV shows from my friends or

family through cloud storages

Given pirated movies & TV shows to my friends or family through cloud

storages

Watched a pirated movie or TV show that

my friend or family showed me

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At least once a week At least once a month Less often Don’t do nowadays

BASE: Active N=690; Persistent N=196, Casual N=494 (all that indicated they have ever done above activity) N3: Please indicate how often you do each of these activities

N=328 N=98 N=230 N=239 N=91 N=148 N=183 N=69 N=114 N=133 N=56 N=77 N=431 N=121 N=310

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Music sharing

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Received pirated music from my friends or

family through a USB / portable hard drive

Given pirated music to my friends or family

through a USB / portable hard drive

Received pirated music from my friends or

family through cloud storages

Given pirated music to my friends or family

through cloud storages

Listened to a pirated music track that my

friends or family played for me

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At least once a week At least once a month Less often Don’t do nowadays

BASE: Active N=690; Persistent N=196, Casual N=494 (all that indicated they have ever done above activity) N3: Please indicate how often you do each of these activities

N=317 N=101 N=216 N=243 N=89 N=154 N=174 N=67 N=107 N=137 N=62 N=75 N=374 N=112 N=262

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Active movies/TV

(N=580)

Active movies/TV

(N=367)

Persistent pirates (n=162)

Persistent pirates (n=118)

Casual pirates (N=418)

Casual pirates (N=237)

Active Music (N=567)

Active Music (N=322)

Persistent pirates (N=93)

Persistent pirates (N=88)

Casual pirates (N=474)

Casual pirates (N=233)

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2416

24 20 2615

23

8

16 1633

5

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-65-50

-66-47

-55-38

-68-50

%

Less often these days

More often these days

About the same as 12 months ago

TW SG TW SG TW SG TW SG TW SG TW SG

Buying or watching pirated movies or TV Shows

Buying or listening to pirated music

N7(b)/N8(b): Compared with 12 months ago, would you say you are now buying or watching/listening to pirated ….movies or TV shows/music?

However, pirates do not feel their frequency rates are increasing at the rate experienced in Singapore

On average 14% of population cannot say if they are doing more, less or the same as 12 months ago for movies/TV shows. For music this is 15% of the population. SG: 14% for movies/tv shows, 10% for Music

Evidence for saturation?

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Influences on location

• Home preferred– Where the need and opportunity exist

most strongly to pirate– A ‘safe environment’ where any question

of legality is removed for many

• The concern for pirating at work or school reveals the underlying knowledge that piracy is not desirable / legal

– Fear of detection is greater

• Music is slightly different – Sourced at home does not mean

listened to at home

In diaries, almost all consumption of pirated content took place in the home, in the evening

“At school we do correct stuff. We don’t do this sort of thing at school”18-24 Persistent

“At home you just watch it quietly. Nothing happens”18-24 Persistent

“At work, it’s more of a public space. I think the government is more likely to check…you’re easy to find and more likely to become a target.” 18-24 Persistent

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Movie/TV show piracy location

BASE: PERSISTENT MOVIES/TV PIRATES N=162; CASUAL MOVIES/TV PIRATES N=418N8A2. How often you download or stream pirated music tracks from each of the following sources

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Home Work Somewhere else On the go

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At least once a week At least once a month Less often Don’t do nowadays

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Music show piracy location

BASE: PERSISTENT MOVIES/TV PIRATES N=162; CASUAL MOVIES/TV PIRATES N=418N8A2. How often you download or stream pirated music tracks from each of the following sources

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22

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57

27

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29

20

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2020

22

19

8 5 9 58 48 62 70 59 75 70 58 74

At least once a week At least once a month Less often Don’t do nowadays

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5. PIRATES ON PIRACY – KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDES

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Pirates know what piracy is

“It’s called breaking the law” [laughter]“It’s called getting something for free”“It’s called infringement of property rights”

PERSISTENT PIRATES 18-24

“Without the permission of the movie company or the music company before it is released you can already view it and listen to it. If you haven’t paid for it and view it without paying”

CASUAL PIRATE 25-34

“Watching movies for free that you should have paid for. Without permission you acquire things that the ownership rights belong to others”

CASUAL PIRATE 25-34

“It’s using without the permission of the original creator”

CASUAL PIRATE 18-24

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The role of legality

• Illegality is not a spontaneous differentiator of sources– Nor one that currently drives choice – But sources CAN be differentiated on this basis by pirates

• ‘Licensed’ vs ‘unlicensed’ is the commonly used terminology– Which perhaps shows a greater understanding of the issue,

and a means of distancing their behaviour from the term ‘illegal’

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17 173 5 6 8

17 21 18 193 5

13 17

-64-55

-88-78 -77

-69 -62-48

-61-53

-87-77

-56-46

-19-28

-9-17 -17

-23-21

-31-21

-28

-10-18

-31-37

TW SG TW SG TW SG TW SG TW SG TW SG TW SG

Most activities are considered illegal

Legal

BASE: Total sample Taiwan N=1200 N4: For each of the following, please indicate if you think it is legal, illegal or if you don’t know.

Can’t say

Illegal

Using file sharing software to

download and watch pirated movies or TV

shows from the internet without

paying, for personal use

Using file sharing software to

download and watch pirated

movies or TV shows from the internet

without paying, and then selling copies

of it to others

Using file sharing software to

download and watch pirated

movies or TV shows from the internet

without paying, then giving copies to, or sharing them with

your friends

Using a website to stream pirated

movies or TV shows on the internet for

personal use

Using file sharing software to

download and listen to pirated music tracks without

paying, for personal use

Using file sharing software to

download and listen to pirated music tracks

without paying and then selling copies

of it to others

Watching a pirated movie or TV show that someone else has downloaded

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2311 7 4 1 2 8 4 3

2310 8

2411 8 5 1 2

187 5

-57-73 -75

-87 -93 -86-74

-83 -81

-54-72 -75

-52

-72 -74-86 -92 -87

-46-63

-73

-20

-16 -18-9

-6-12

-18-13 -16

-23

-18 -17

-24

-17 -18-9

-7 -11

-36

-30-22

Personal use of pirated material the source of some confusion – the active give themselves the chance to rationalise

Legal

Can’t say

Illegal

Using file sharing software to

download and watch pirated movies or TV

shows from the internet without

paying, for personal use

Using file sharing software to

download and watch pirated

movies or TV shows from the internet

without paying, and then selling copies

of it to others

Using file sharing software to

download and watch pirated

movies or TV shows from the internet

without paying, then giving copies to, or sharing them with

your friends

Using a website to stream pirated

movies or TV shows on the internet for

personal use

Using file sharing software to

download and listen to pirated music tracks without

paying, for personal use

Using file sharing software to

download and listen to pirated music tracks

without paying and then selling copies

of it to others

Watching a pirated movie or TV show that someone else has downloaded

BASE: Lapsed=188; Non-Pirates N=322N4: For each of the following, please indicate if you think it is legal, illegal or if you don’t know.

Active Lapsed Non-Pirates

Active Lapsed Non-Pirates

Active Lapsed Non-Pirates

Active Lapsed Non-Pirates

Active Lapsed Non-Pirates

Active Lapsed Non-Pirates

Active Lapsed Non-Pirates

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Piracy is stealing

• Taiwanese pirates were clear that piracy is a form of theft

– But this is not a huge concern

• As in other markets there is no real fear of enforcement and penalty

• A feeling that online they can do what they choose (though paradoxically they want others to be restricted)

• Some reconcile their activity with this perception

– They are consumers of pirated content– They are not stealing, just consuming

stolen goods– In their own minds – what they do is not

that bad

“We look out for our own interests. They are not very efficient at catching those who engage in piracy. Everyone is doing it anyway” 18-24 Casual

“Just block viruses and nothing else. Anything that harms my interests. Block it” 18-24 Persistent

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The highest level of agreement in any market to date

TOTAL Male Female 18-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 Persistent

Casual Lapsed Non pirates

81 78 84 8369

80 81 86 86 80 84 80 82 84 80

-11 -13 -8 -9 -17 -11 -13 -8 -8 -12 -10 -14 -12 -7 -9

T2B B2B

%

BASE: Total sample N=1200. N5: Please indicate how much you agree or disagree with the following statement..

Pirating creative content is stealing/theft

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They can identify pirated content

• Broad rule of thumb offered by pirating groups is online illegal, offline legal

– Perhaps more demonstrative of their habits than the reality

• Other markers readily identified:– Payment - quality - availability– Simplified chinese characters – recency of release – high

risk ads

• Pirates know when they are pirating– Little suggestion of confusion with pirates who identify

themselves as pirates– However, confusion offered as an ‘excuse’ and may be a

reality for those who do not identify themselves as pirates

“[you can tell it is pirated by:] Whether you’ve paid for it or not and whether you see sex ads or not” 24-35 Casual

“If you want to watch a legal film you go to the cinema. Everything basically online is pirated”18-24 Persistent

“If you have to pay then it’s licensed. There is usually a disclaimer at the bottom, if it’s licensed they will say that. If it’s not then they won’t say anything”18-24 Persistent

As the quality of pirated content in Taiwan improves, pirated content will be less easily differentiated – certainly for non-pirates

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Identifying pirated content

The music tracks tends to be poor quality

It's free

There is content not yet available in the music stores

Most online sources are illegal

There is content not yet available on iTunes or similar

paid-websites

There is a wide choice available

53

47

41

41

26

22

Base: Movies/TV Active (580) / Music Active (567)X5A. Which of the following indicate that the movie/TV content is likely pirated (illegal)? X5B. Which of the following indicate that the music content is likely pirated (illegal)?

Music pirated illegal

There is content not yet available in the cinemas

The movie / show tends to be poor quality

Subtitles are in simplified Chinese characters

It's free

Most online sources are illegal

Voice overs have a non-Taiwanese accent

66

64

57

43

36

33

Movie/TV pirated illegal

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Piracy damages

• The Taiwanese pirates were informed about the potential impact of piracy on individuals, industry and Taiwanese creativity

– Again, an impact they manage to uncouple from their behaviour

• The potential personal damage, or impact on viewing experience does resonate more strongly

“Box office incomes will drop. Viewership rates will drop. They will earn less money. Advertisers will invest less money”18-24 Persistent

“The movie companies are [most affected] and that affects a whole range of people under them”

18-24 Casual

“If the market keeps shrinking then the Taiwan celebrities will go outside…when I go to China the programmes are better than Taiwan”25-34 Casual

“[Piracy leads to] a place where there are no good creations anymore. Creators will no longer have the passion to create content”18-24Casual

“If you get caught you have to bear legal responsibility” Lapsed

“The bigger problem is being sued by the original creator” 25-34 Casual

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It’s damaging

It damages Taiwan’s creative

industries

74 72 79 75

-15 -18 -10 -10

Top 2 Box Bottom 2 Box

%

It creates financial losses to the

creative industries in Taiwan

73 71 78 75

-15 -19 -10 -11%

It creates job losses in creative

industries in Taiwan

69 67 73 71

-18 -22 -13 -14%

It damages Taiwanese moral

values

TOTAL Active Lapsed Non-pirates

71 69 78 73

-17 -21 -11 -11%

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But pirates fail to own their involvement in the issue

“I am participating but I don’t care”

18-24 Casual

“Yes I’m participating but I’m not breaking the law…we’re indirect participants. We’re second hand but not first hand. On the boundary line. It doesn’t count”18-24 Casual

“I use piracy but I don’t do piracy”

18-24 Persistent

[Sharing pirated content] “if you don’t give it it’s not illegal. We [receiving] are the victim”

18-24 Persistent

I don’t think I contribute to the problem of piracy

TOTAL Active Persistent Casual Non-Active

50 48 43 50 52

-34 -38 -45 -35 -29

Top 2 Box Bottom 2 Box

%

Able to justify their actions to themselves – consciously distance their behaviour from their knowledge

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6. DRIVERS OF CHOICE

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What pirates say influences their behaviour

“Sometimes I look online and it’s already in the US but not Taiwan so I go and look for it”24-35 Casual

“It’s free and you can even make money out of it” 18-24 Persistent

Free and

available

Unwillingness to wait

Lack of legal options

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Reasons Active pirates watch pirated movies & TV shows (spontaneous)

Free/ Cost less money

Convenient

Fast to get

I just want to watch/Try out

It's for personal use only

Not available in TW

Catch up on missed TV show/movie

Other

No answer

36

20

8

9

3

9

8

16

7

BASE: SAMPLE N=580 N6c Which of these, if any, are reasons why you watch pirated movies or TV shows ? (open ended question, multiple response)

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Reasons Active pirates download and listen to illegally obtained music (spontaneous)

Free/ Cost less money

Convenient

Fast to get

I just want to listen to music/Try out

It is for personal use only

Not available in TW

I only like one or a few songs of the album

Other answer

No answer

47

15

5

8

3

4

8

12

10

BASE: SAMPLE N=567 N7d What are your main reasons for downloading or streaming pirated music? (open ended question, multiple response)

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Most agree there are sufficient options to legally obtain…

.. and watch TV shows, (eg. via

legal sites, iTunes and through set

top boxes)

72 72 77 71

-16 -19 -12 -12

Top 2 Box Bottom 2 Box

%

.. and watch movies (eg. via legal websites,

iTunes and through set top

boxes)

61 63 63 57

-27 -28 -21 -27%

.. and listen to music (eg. via legal websites,

KKBox, Spotify)

TOTAL Active Lapsed Non-pirates

74 73 78 75

-17 -20 -12 -13%

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Unconscious and unspoken influences

TOTAL Male Female 18-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 Persistent

Casual Lapsed Non pirates

37 36 38 40 38 41 37 33 38 32 35 48 37 35 30

-47 -48 -46 -42 -42 -41 -50 -51 -50 -50 -56-39 -48 -46 -51

T2B B2B

%

Self interestImpulse and

habitA risk worth

taking

Get what I want when I want it

Pleasure vs risk of virus or detection

Unchecked and ingrained

If you do it, the chance you will

get caught is very small

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7. NEXT STEPS FOR THE NETIZENS OF TAIWAN

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Legal contentPirated content

PROS

Current considerations for consumers of online content

• Free• Easy to access• Recent content• Personal control over schedule

• Safer• Good quality• Legal• Supporting artists and their industry

Currently no active preference for legal content for majority of pirates

CONS

• Danger of viruses and exposure• Poor quality• Illegal • Damaging to artists and industry

• Costly• Perceived to be harder to find• Older content• Controlled release

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Adored in

Taiwan by

pirates -

meets all

needs

FREE

RECENT CONTENT

INSTANTQUALITY

ADDED VALUE

EASY TO USE

Legal can be very successful

“Simple but sophisticated”25-34 Casual

“Many activities – a singer may go online and play their favourite songs or open a chat room”25-34 Casual

But not enough to prevent use of other illegal sources

CONVENIENT

“If KKbox had movies then I think it might stop [Piracy]”25-34 Casual

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How consumers claim their behaviour has been influenced…

I’m worried about being caught

Pirated movies and TV shows

are poor quality

I’m worried about getting viruses on my computer

I’m worried about being victim of scams, fraud or

identity theft

It takes too long to download off

the internet

After thinking about it I have

actively decided not to do it

There are more legal options available so I don’t need to

I am more aware of the negative consequences

of piracy

Because it’s the wrong thing to

do

I don’t have time to search for

pirated content

Because I watch less movies and

TV shows nowadays

52

7077 71

49

67 73 75 7665 63

REASONS BUY / WATCH PIRATED MOVIE/TV SHOWS NO LONGER AMONGST LAPSED PIRATES (%)

I’m worried about being caught

I’m worried about getting viruses on

my computer

I’m worried about being victim of scams, fraud or

identity theft

It takes too long to download off

the internet

After thinking about it I have

actively decided not to do it

There are more legal options available so I don’t need to

I am more aware of the negative

consequences of piracy

Because it’s the wrong thing to do

I don’t have time to search for

pirated content

Because I listen to less music

nowadays

54

7870

48

7078 75 80

68 65

REASONS NO LONGER LISTEN TO PIRATED MUSIC AMONGST LAPSED PIRATES (%)

Fear

Guilt

Opportunity

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SocialAcceptability/Impact

PersonalAttitude/Knowledge/Experience

EnvironmentalAccess + Opportunity

Conditions for change

Potential influences on piracy behaviour

Behavioural Goal:Decrease consumption of illegal content

Increase access and consumption of legal content

1. Fewer pirated sites2. More legal options

1. Ownership of behaviour + connection with beliefs

2. Awareness of legal alternative3. Positive legal experience vs

illegal

1. Piracy not a social norm2. Concern for future of

industry + employees

Agentsof change

Legislation: restrict access to illegal sitesInvestment: quality legal alternatives

Communication: negative associations, quality legal experiencesEducation: role of legalInvestment: promotion of legal alternatives

Legislation: to restrict access and marginalise behaviourCommunication/Education: impact of actions on others

Responsibility• Government/ courts• Industry

• Industry• Community

• Government/ courts• Industry• Community

Behavioural influences

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Legislative agents of change

• In Taiwan, internet law enforcement is known and accepted as a means of protecting netizens

• Whilst likelihood of getting caught is not perceived to be high – enforcement of laws once caught are credible

“In Taiwan I think they have a special police for IP rights. They use the IP address”

18-24 Persistent

“If you do something online today, if it’s downloading content then nobody will find you. But if it’s something else you’ll get caught straightway – like scamming”18-24 Lapsed

TOTAL Active Non-Active

18-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59

14 15 13 11 11 24 16 10 11 15 11

-71 -72 -71 -73 -70 -62 -75 -76 -76 -68 -75

Top 2 Box Bottom 2 Box

%

If you do get caught, nothing

much will happen to you

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Which would be most effective?

Legislative agents of change considered effective

BASE: Total sample N=1200. D13. Which of the following measures do you think would be the most effective in reducing illegal download behaviour

Blocking of sites that profit from pirated content

Proof that downloading pirated content heightens exposure to viruses or other malware on your computer

A guaranteed fine or penalty

Evidence that piracy sites expose children to high risk advertising such as graphic sexual ads, malware ads or scam advertisements.

Knowing someone who has been caught and fined

Your ISP slows down (throttles) your service if you are downloading excessively

ISP disconnects your service if you are downloading excessively

A warning letter from your ISP

A official visit from a copyright infringement official

Knowing someone who has been caught

30

17

17

10

8

5

4

4

3

2

%

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And supported – by pirates and non pirates

BASE: Total sample N=1200. N5: Please indicate how much you agree or disagree with the following statement..

TOTAL Active Non-Active

18-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59

67 63 72 55 50 61 69 74 75 78 74

-20 -25 -13 -29 -32 -23 -21 -14 -14 -8 -14

Top 2 Box Bottom 2 Box

%

The internet requires more regulation to

prevent individuals from downloading or

streaming pirated content

TOTAL Active Non-Active

18-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59

63 61 67 55 51 59 62 67 72 73 73

-20 -23 -16 -23 -29 -23 -27 -16 -15 -14 -15

%

Taiwan’s courts should be

allowed to decide to block overseas

websites that profit from pirated

content

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How do Taiwan netizens view regulation and blocking?

• Regulation already expected and accepted for online protection in Taiwan

• Blocking of pirated content considered inconvenient and irritating but life will go on

“I’ve no idea if Taiwan’s internet is regulated or not. It probably is but we don’t feel it!!” 18-24 Persistent

“We’re not supposed to be doing it.. So what can I do. I’d feel it’s none of your damn business”18-24 Casual

“Some people would complain. We won’t” 24-35 Casual

“I’d feel, Oh it’s blocked! Disappointed but accept it. Nothing we can do about it. All we can do is go to the cinema”18-24 Casual

The apathy that relates to the pirating of movies extends for many to the restriction of access

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Awareness of the TIPO 2013: The proposed blockade of foreign websites infringing

copyrights in Taiwan

Of those who had heard – most could not remember what TIPO 2013 was about – of all respondents less than 1% mentioned restriction of internet freedom

Low recall of TIPO blocking announcement

10

90

Yes

No

Base: Taiwan (1200)D14. Are you aware of the TIPO 2013 The proposed blockade of foreign websites infringing copyrights in Taiwan?

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Communication and education as agents of change

The opportunity to highlight the negative experience of piracy

Safety of children online

Viruses Personal exposure

(hacking, trolling etc)

High risk advertising

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Pirates admit exposure to high risk advertising

Sex industry advertisements

Online gambling advertisements

Scam advertisements (e.g. Weight loss)

Software and \ or anti-virus advertisements

Other advertisements

None \ can’t say

65

40

39

38

26

15

44

6

9

21

Base: Taiwan (878) N13. When viewing websites where you can access pirated content, what kind of ads or pop-ups do you see, even if only a little, on these websites + N14. Which of these types of ads do you see the most on websites where you can access pirated content

Most seen%

10

10

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Lack of parental awareness and control

My child can be exposed to high risk advertisements (eg

sex, gambling, scam advertisements etc.)

My child can become the target for scams or fraud

The computer can get infected with viruses

The computer can be hacked

My child’s personal details can be stolen

Downloading / watching Illegal movie, TV and music

content

68

58

54

46

43

41

11

71

18

Yes No Don't know

Base: Children at home (513)D12A. Do your children download or stream illegal content from the internet?D12B. What are your main concerns when your child goes online?

Children download or stream illegal content

from the internet

Main concerns when your child goes online

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Responsibility for preventing piracy?

Individuals - by choosing not to buy or watch pirated material

Internet service providers

The government

Search engines (Google, Yahoo!, Baidu etc.)

The movie, TV and music industries

Schools & universities

The courts

I do not know who is responsible for limiting piracy online

65

59

49

41

34

24

21

12

35

20

12

6

4

1

1

21

BASE: ALL SAMPLE N=1200; N12A. Which of the following, if any, do you personally think has a role to play in preventing online piracy? + N12B. And which one of these do you think has the biggest role to play in preventing online piracy?

Biggest role%

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SocialAcceptability/Impact

PersonalAttitude/Knowledge/Experience

EnvironmentalAccess + Opportunity

Conditions for change

What could influence Taiwan netizens change in behaviour?

Behavioural Goal:Decrease consumption of illegal content

Increase access and consumption of legal content

1. Fewer pirated sites2. More legal options

1. Ownership of behaviour + connection with beliefs

2. Awareness of legal alternative3. Positive legal experience vs

illegal

1. Piracy not a social norm2. Concern for future of

industry + employees

Agentsof change

Legislation: restrict access to illegal sitesInvestment: quality legal alternatives

Communication: negative associations, quality legal experiencesEducation: role of legalInvestment: promotion of legal alternatives

Legislation: to restrict access and marginalise behaviourCommunication/Education: impact of actions on others

Responsibility• Government/ courts• Industry

• Industry• Community

• Government/ courts• Industry• Community

Behavioural influences

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