Elektrofahrzeuge sind in der Anschaffung teurer als die Konkurrenten mit Verbrennungsantrieb. VW hat die Preise für zwei Elektro-Transporter der Marken VW und MAN gesenkt, damit sie konkurrenzfähig sind. (VW, Technologie)
Elektrofahrzeuge sind in der Anschaffung teurer als die Konkurrenten mit Verbrennungsantrieb. VW hat die Preise für zwei Elektro-Transporter der Marken VW und MAN gesenkt, damit sie konkurrenzfähig sind. (VW, Technologie)
I’m tempted to say that Black Friday starts on Thanksgiving this year… but it really kind of started at the beginning of the month. That said, a whole lot of tech gear went on sale today including dirt cheap laptops, pretty nice laptops, ta…
I’m tempted to say that Black Friday starts on Thanksgiving this year… but it really kind of started at the beginning of the month. That said, a whole lot of tech gear went on sale today including dirt cheap laptops, pretty nice laptops, tablets, smartphones, eReaders, media streamers, and accessories. Here are some of the […]
New research published by the European Union Intellectual Property Office shows that, in the EU, pirate IPTV services generate close to a billion euros in annual revenue. Illegal IPTV services are most popular in the Netherlands and Sweden, while UK subscribers bring in the most money.
Increasingly, people are canceling their expensive cable subscriptions, opting to use cheaper Internet TV instead.
While there are plenty of legal options available, there’s also a broad offer of easy-to-use set-top boxes, sites, and apps that are specifically configured to deliver pirated content.
There are some free alternatives, but high-quality pirate IPTV services are often sold through a monthly or yearly subscription. This has created an industry that’s worth a lot of money. According to a new report from the EU Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO), nearly €1 billion in Europe alone.
This is the result of an in-depth study of the IPTV ecosystem published by the EUIPO this week. The research reveals the prevalence of IPTV piracy, who the main players are, how they operate, and what business models are used.
EUIPO looked at hundreds of allegedly illegal IPTV services and combined this with data from the Eurostat household survey data. Based on these figures, it estimates that pirate IPTV services generated €941.7 million annual unlawful revenue in the EU during 2018.
The research further finds that IPTV piracy is a problem across all EU member states. On average, 3.1% of the EU population access these unauthorized services. This translates to a customer base of 13.7 million users.
However, the scale of the problem varies from country to country. The Netherlands and Sweden have the highest percentage of pirate IPTV users, with 8.9% and 8.5% respectively. In Romania and Bulgaria, it’s far less common with 0.7% and 1.3% respectively.
The average subscriber pays a little over five euros per month for a subscription, with rates varying across Europe. Most revenue is generated in the UK, France, and Germany. Together these three countries deliver more than half of the total income, €532 million.
These statistics show that IPTV piracy is a major problem. EUIPO acknowledges this and provides a detailed overview of various actors in the ecosystem, as well as the legal remedies and enforcement options that are available.
EUIPO’s definition of IPTV appears to be quite broad, as cyberlockers and the BitTorrent-powered Popcorn Time are mentioned as well. In general, however, most traditional IPTV services rely on direct streaming feeds and playlists.
Regarding enforcement, EUIPO points out that EU law provides the means to go after developers, operators, and vendors of infringing services. Through civil and criminal actions against the alleged offenders, for example, or website blocking injunctions.
In addition, facilitators could technically face legal problems as well. This includes blogs and YouTube channels that show people how to configure pirate devices, for example.
“Depending on the level of involvement in the provision of illegal services, the facilitator can be co-liable for IPR infringement and can be prosecuted for aiding and abetting,” EUIPO notes.
Whether individual IPTV users can be easily targeted remains an open question. According to EUIPO, requiring operators of illegal IPTV services to disclose information on their users could be incompatible with EU data protection law.
The study is the most elaborate research into the illegal IPTV market to date. While it doesn’t arrive at any concrete recommendations, EUIPO’s Executive Director, Christian Archambeau, believes that understanding the ecosystem will help to raise awareness.
“This is a market area in which infringing business models change quickly as they adapt to new technology and business opportunities. This research clarifies the technology used, the complex supply chains and legal issues.
“It also casts much-needed light on a hidden area of an everyday activity, which is being exploited by organized crime, and should help raise awareness among EU citizens,” Archambeau adds.
In addition to the IPTV study, EUIPO also released new data on the use of pirated content in EU countries. This reveals that there was a 15% decrease from 2017 to 2018. Music piracy, in particular, dropped very fast, 32% on average across the EU
“I have lately made an Experiment in Electricity that I desire never to repeat.”
Enlarge/ In December 1750, Benjamin Franklin theorized that electricity could be used to tenderize meat, and tried to electrocute a turkey to prove it. (credit: YouTube/HistoryPod)
In households across the U.S. today, people are busily preparing the traditional turkey for their Thanksgiving feast—usually in an oven, although more adventurous souls might risk personal injury and opt for a deep-frying method. But when it comes to risky cooking methods, Benjamin Franklin has them beat. The Founding Father once infamously electrocuted himself while trying to kill a turkey with electricity.
Franklin's explorations into electricity began as he was approaching 40, after he'd already had a thriving career as an entrepreneur in the printing business. His scientific interest was piqued in 1743, when he saw a demonstration by scientist/showman Archibald Spencer, known for performing a variety of amusing parlor tricks involving electricity. He soon struck up a correspondence with a British botanist named Peter Collinson, and began reproducing some of Spencer's impressive parlor tricks in his own home. "I was never before engaged in any study that so totally engrossed my attention and my time," he confessed to Collinson in one letter.
Guests at Franklin's home were frequently recruited for his experiments and practical jokes. For instance, he would have guests rub a tube to create static and then had them kiss, producing an electrical shock. He designed a fake spider suspended by two electrified wires, so that it seemed to swing back and forth of its own accord. And he devised a game dubbed "Treason," whereby he wired up a portrait of King George so that anyone who touched the monarch's crown would receive a shock. ("If a ring of persons take a shock among them the experiment is called the Conspiracy," he wrote.)
Offiziell läuft eigentlich noch der Betatest von Android 10 für die Galaxy-S10-Serie, Nutzer erhalten momentan allerdings bereits die finale Version – ohne vorher an der Beta teilgenommen zu haben. Offenbar hat Samsung den Betatest beendet. (Samsung, S…
Offiziell läuft eigentlich noch der Betatest von Android 10 für die Galaxy-S10-Serie, Nutzer erhalten momentan allerdings bereits die finale Version - ohne vorher an der Beta teilgenommen zu haben. Offenbar hat Samsung den Betatest beendet. (Samsung, Smartphone)
Richtfunk als Anbindung im Mobilfunk stößt an seine Grenzen. Ein hochwertiges Mobilfunknetz braucht Glasfaser, ist man sich in Berlin beim Breko einig. (Breko, Glasfaser)
Richtfunk als Anbindung im Mobilfunk stößt an seine Grenzen. Ein hochwertiges Mobilfunknetz braucht Glasfaser, ist man sich in Berlin beim Breko einig. (Breko, Glasfaser)
Ein Anstieg um über 50 Prozent bei den offenen Stellen für IT-Jobs quält die Personalverantwortlichen. Zugleich meckern 72 Prozent über zu hohe Gehaltsforderungen der Bewerber. (Fachkräftemangel, Bitkom)
Ein Anstieg um über 50 Prozent bei den offenen Stellen für IT-Jobs quält die Personalverantwortlichen. Zugleich meckern 72 Prozent über zu hohe Gehaltsforderungen der Bewerber. (Fachkräftemangel, Bitkom)
Viele bekannte Online-Plattformen erfüllen die Datenschutz-Grundverordnung nur unzureichend. Die Anbieter müssten dringend nacharbeiten, fordert Justizstaatssekretär Billen. Von Dietmar Neuerer (DSGVO, Google)
Viele bekannte Online-Plattformen erfüllen die Datenschutz-Grundverordnung nur unzureichend. Die Anbieter müssten dringend nacharbeiten, fordert Justizstaatssekretär Billen. Von Dietmar Neuerer (DSGVO, Google)
Keine Butterfly-Tastatur mehr, eine physische Escape-Taste, dünnere Displayränder: Es scheint, als habe Apple beim Macbok Pro 16 doch auf das Feedback der Nutzer gehört und ist einen Schritt zurückgegangen. Golem.de hat sich angeschaut, ob sich die Änd…
Keine Butterfly-Tastatur mehr, eine physische Escape-Taste, dünnere Displayränder: Es scheint, als habe Apple beim Macbok Pro 16 doch auf das Feedback der Nutzer gehört und ist einen Schritt zurückgegangen. Golem.de hat sich angeschaut, ob sich die Änderungen auch lohnen. Ein Test von Oliver Nickel (Macbook, Apple)
Je höher die Auflösung, desto schwächer das WLAN-Signal: DerRaspberry Pi 4 zeigt ein merkwürdiges Verhalten, wenn HDMI genutzt wird. Das Videosignal scheint die Frequenzen des WLAN-Modems zu stören, was zu Latenzen oder Verbindungsabbrüchen führt. Eini…
Je höher die Auflösung, desto schwächer das WLAN-Signal: DerRaspberry Pi 4 zeigt ein merkwürdiges Verhalten, wenn HDMI genutzt wird. Das Videosignal scheint die Frequenzen des WLAN-Modems zu stören, was zu Latenzen oder Verbindungsabbrüchen führt. Einige Nutzer konnten das reproduzieren. (Raspberry Pi, PC-Hardware)
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