These are the 10 most ‘pirate’ countries on the internet. It is in the Usa?

If you’re a sports fan, it is very likely to have tempted to try to find the match of your beloved team’s passing…
from site to site with dozens of windows popup to open right and left. If you’re a friend of the seventh art may have been tempted to download a movie or your favorite series subtitled the “Soula24”. The same and with the music and with programs and anything else that may be distributed via the internet.
Piracy is alive and well and that showed research published in the torrentfreak.com as 141 billion visits made to the 14.000 biggest pirate site on the planet, the mantle keeps the Old continent. Of the 50 countries tested the first ten come from Europe.
Specifically, the lead holds the Latvia, where almost one in two (46,33%) go to pirated sites. The following is the neighbouring Bulgaria to 27,43%, back to the Baltic sea and in Lithuania (24,54%), a return to the Balkans, and in Croatia (22,7%) and the pentad completes Spain(22,19%).
Greece is in the sixth position (21,87%), at a short distance from Spain and the other countries that complete the “pirate ” ten” is Serbia (21,31%), Ireland (19,84%), Romania (19,07%) and Sweden (18,38%). First country outside Europe is in the twelfth position Australia (16,61%).
The impressive thing is that they are not able to draw safe conclusions it seems that it’s not only the economic situation of a country (p.p. Sweden is one of the most rich countries of Europe are in the top ten), nor geographically (p.p. may the first ten countries from Europe, but in the second-to-last in the 50 is the Germany with 1,71% piracy), nor on the basis of the connection speeds.
Follows the list of the 50 countries there are elements in reverse order. From the large markets are absent China, Japan and Korea, as well as the MUSO who performed the research did not have data from a sufficient number of sites in the above markets.


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