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Furthermore, 55% believe that the legal offer is broad and sufficient to satisfy needs and 52% do not want to harm artists and content creators. Music, the most punished By sector, music has once again been the most punished industry, registering 2,351 million illegal accesses , followed by series (986 million) or images (595 million), which are incorporated into the Observatory for the first time. In this sense, the audiovisual sector is the only one that continues to suffer increases: 9% for films and 5% for series. Music has once again been the most punished industry, registering 2,351 million illegal accesses. (Photo: E&J) As for pirate consumers, it is books (35%), series (21%) and newspapers (26%) and magazines (17%) that have seen their volume grow, which has barely decreased in the rest .
The total value of downloaded content has experienced a slight increase , due to the increase in their cost, although the number of illicit accesses has decreased. In total, it amounts to 33,056 million euros , of which 10,272 correspond to music, the most affected, also in number of accesses. Of the Fax Lists 1,995 million euros of damage to the whole, piracy has caused the music industry a damage of 543 million. Following in this ranking are movies and series (387), magazines (255), newspapers (240), books (217), football (170), video games (159), images (43) and, finally, the scores (23). Iceta takes note of the situation For his part, Minister Iceta, who closed the event, promised that the issue of piracy will be one of the priority issues to be discussed at the informal meeting of European Ministers of Culture to be held in Cáceres on the 25th and 26th.
September and will be specified in the Cáceres Declaration, as well as in the meeting that he will lead with his colleagues from the European Union in Brussels on November 23 and 24. Iceta commented that he took “good note of the duties that are placed on the Government.” In his words, “ the phenomenon of piracy decreases, but it does not disappear .” And the desire is for it to disappear, because it is a theft from creators and industries and a plunder from culture as a whole . Let's convince ourselves that nothing is free. If we want culture, we must have creators, respect them and respect their rights.” At the same time, he acknowledged that the creation of the announced Intellectual Property Office remains a pending task that he hopes to complete in the coming months, and regretted that "piracy has been reduced, but not enough or evenly.
The total value of downloaded content has experienced a slight increase , due to the increase in their cost, although the number of illicit accesses has decreased. In total, it amounts to 33,056 million euros , of which 10,272 correspond to music, the most affected, also in number of accesses. Of the Fax Lists 1,995 million euros of damage to the whole, piracy has caused the music industry a damage of 543 million. Following in this ranking are movies and series (387), magazines (255), newspapers (240), books (217), football (170), video games (159), images (43) and, finally, the scores (23). Iceta takes note of the situation For his part, Minister Iceta, who closed the event, promised that the issue of piracy will be one of the priority issues to be discussed at the informal meeting of European Ministers of Culture to be held in Cáceres on the 25th and 26th.
September and will be specified in the Cáceres Declaration, as well as in the meeting that he will lead with his colleagues from the European Union in Brussels on November 23 and 24. Iceta commented that he took “good note of the duties that are placed on the Government.” In his words, “ the phenomenon of piracy decreases, but it does not disappear .” And the desire is for it to disappear, because it is a theft from creators and industries and a plunder from culture as a whole . Let's convince ourselves that nothing is free. If we want culture, we must have creators, respect them and respect their rights.” At the same time, he acknowledged that the creation of the announced Intellectual Property Office remains a pending task that he hopes to complete in the coming months, and regretted that "piracy has been reduced, but not enough or evenly.