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  1. No. The the courts may slap offenders with a misdemeanor, but not a felony. Those who distribute or share the content, on the other hand, are committing felonies. In fact, illegal downloading laws treat it as such even if the violator doesn’t make a profit.
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    Piracy is illegal (particularly for online piracy). FACT, the BVA and the UK Film Council have been involved in several initiatives along these lines. In November 2003, the UK Film Council launched a Christmas awareness campaign urging consumers not to buy pirated DVDs and videocassettes. This campaign focused on all the points highlighted above.
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    Where the industry has had some success in the courts shutting down large piracy sites, the breadth of the problem film and TV are facing can been seen in another corner of the streaming world: sport. According to an Office for National Statistics (ONS) survey, more than a third of those who watch live sports online do so illegally.
    Despite the latest police operation, online piracy remains widespread, with free streams and torrents of films, TV series and sporting events easily accessible. Recent figures from piracy research firm Muso found that illegal streaming of films grew by more than a third between 2021 and 2022.
    Film piracy is the single largest threat facing the UK film industry today. Film piracy is theft. Like all forms of theft it has damaging financial and social consequences. These effects may be less immediately visible than those that stem from the theft of a physical object – but they are no less harmful as a consequence.
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  9. Coronavirus: Film piracy streaming trebles in lockdown - BBC

  10. Coronavirus: UK film piracy surges during lockdown

    Web27 April 2020. Getty Images. Visits to film-piracy sites in the UK are up 43% since before lockdown measures came into effect, piracy-monitoring company Muso says. The "unprecedented gains"...

  11. Online piracy crackdown results in four UK arrests

    Web1 Mar 2023 · Recent figures from piracy research firm Muso found that illegal streaming of films grew by more than a third between 2021 and 2022.

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