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Pirate Site Visits Dip To 216 Billion a Year, But Manga Piracy Is Booming
Wednesday June 11, 2025. 03:00 PM , from Slashdot
![]() While pirate site visits dipped by more than 5% in 2024, one category saw substantial growth. Visits to publishing-related pirate sites increased 4.3% from 63.6 to 66.4 billion. The increase is largely driven by the popularity of manga, which accounts for more than 70% of all publishing piracy. Traditional book piracy, meanwhile, is stuck at 5%. The publishing piracy boom is relatively new. Over the past five years, the category grew by more than 100% while the overall number of global pirate site visits remained relatively flat. Looking at the global demand, we see that the U.S. also leads the charge here, followed by Indonesia and Russia. Notably, Japan, the home of manga, ranks fifth in the publishing category. This stands out because Japan is not listed in the global top 15 in terms of total pirate site visits. In the other content categories, MUSO's data shows a dip in pirate site visits. The changes are relatively modest for TV (-6.8%) and software (-2.1%) but the same isn't true for the music and film categories. In 2024, there were 18% fewer visits for pirated movies compared to a year earlier. MUSO notes that this is due to a 'lighter blockbuster calendar' which reduced piracy peaks. 'The drop in demand is as much about what wasn't released as it is about access,' the report explains. The music category saw a 19% decline in piracy visits year over year, with a more uplifting explanation for rightsholders. According to MUSO, the drop can be partly attributed to 'secure app ecosystems' and the 'wide adoption of licensed platforms like Spotify and Apple Music.' Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://yro.slashdot.org/story/25/06/11/0116225/pirate-site-visits-dip-to-216-billion-a-year-but-man...
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