Deliberate consumption of counterfeit goods is rising among young Europeans, according to a new survey from the European Union Intellectual Property Office. Some 37% of people aged between 15 and 24 deliberately bought fake products in the last 12 months—up from 14% in 2019.
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31 May 2022 Visits to online piracy sites increased by almost 30% in a year, with the US, Russia and India accounting for the highest consumption of pirated content.