More than Half Australians Download TV?

Zeropaid reports on a new survey con­ducted in Australia. More than half the respond­ents said that they reg­u­larly down­loaded TV shows from the Internet:

15.75% said they down­loaded a TV program at least once a week, 25.5% said twice or more, with 12% responding once a month, and 17.5% hardly ever.

57.25% said they down­loaded by episode, with 10.75% saying by series.

79.25% said they knew it was illegal to download TV shows from the internet in Australia without proper consent, and 19.25% claimed they were unaware.

Upon dis­cov­ering it is illegal, 1.75% said they stopped down­loading, 8% said they reduced the amount, and an over­whelming 71% said they made no change.

When asked if a TV show became avail­able for download, “…would you be prepared to pay for a legal, high-​​quality download of an episode of a TV program, as you now can with music files?” 53.25% said “yes,” and 46.5% said “no.“

The survey was con­ducted on Australian local TV websites and attracted 800 responses. The figures seem enorm­ously high, but even if they were over­in­flated by 50%, it still suggests an massive shift in the way people use tele­vi­sion. The culture of ‘I’ll look at/​listen to/​read what I want, when I want’, some­thing very much inspired by the web, seems to be becoming a main­stream ethos.

via digg.

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