A report out this week highlights the 100 films to attract the most piracy since they were presented at Afm 2012.
The study by Ceg Tek International, Top 100 Pirated Movies Of American Film Market (Afm), measured activity on the BitTorrent peer-to-peer file-sharing network.
The Beverly Hills-based company scrutinised a cross-section of around 3,000 completed titles and distributors that participated at last year’s market. The report also covers a number of titles at this year’s event commencing on November 6.
Ceg Tek reported that daily P2P download demand by BitTorrent users for the top 100 pirated films from Afm approached one million worldwide.
Based on the global average of daily download demands, Elysium was the most sought-after title with three times the figure of the number two film.
Top 10
1. Elysium: 161,891
2. Side Effects: 48,576
3. 2 Guns: 47,538
4. The World’s End: 44,328
5. Red 2: 33,331
6. Safe Haven: 32,576
7. Empire State: 32,048
8. 21 and Over: 31,043
9. Escape Plan: 30,035
10. Blood of Redemption: 25,483
Ceg Tek’s proprietary detection...
The study by Ceg Tek International, Top 100 Pirated Movies Of American Film Market (Afm), measured activity on the BitTorrent peer-to-peer file-sharing network.
The Beverly Hills-based company scrutinised a cross-section of around 3,000 completed titles and distributors that participated at last year’s market. The report also covers a number of titles at this year’s event commencing on November 6.
Ceg Tek reported that daily P2P download demand by BitTorrent users for the top 100 pirated films from Afm approached one million worldwide.
Based on the global average of daily download demands, Elysium was the most sought-after title with three times the figure of the number two film.
Top 10
1. Elysium: 161,891
2. Side Effects: 48,576
3. 2 Guns: 47,538
4. The World’s End: 44,328
5. Red 2: 33,331
6. Safe Haven: 32,576
7. Empire State: 32,048
8. 21 and Over: 31,043
9. Escape Plan: 30,035
10. Blood of Redemption: 25,483
Ceg Tek’s proprietary detection...
- 11/4/2013
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
A report out this week highlights the 100 films to attract the most piracy since they were presented at Afm 2012.
The study by Ceg Tek International, Top 100 Pirated Movies Of American Film Market (Afm), measured activity on the BitTorrent peer-to-peer file-sharing network.
The Beverly Hills-based company scrutinised a cross-section of around 3,000 completed titles and distributors that participated at last year’s market. The report also covers a number of titles at this year’s event commencing on November 6.
Ceg Tek reported that daily P2P download demand by BitTorrent users for the top 100 pirated films from Afm approached one million worldwide.
Based on the global average of daily download demands, Elysium was the most sought-after title on 161,891, followed by Side Effects on 48,576, 2 Guns on 47,538, The World’s End on 44,328 and Red 2 on 33,331.
Rounding out the top ten were Safe Haven on 32,576, Empire State on 32,048, 21 And Over on 31,043, Escape Plan on 30,035 and Blood Of Redemption on 25,483.
Ceg Tek’s proprietary...
The study by Ceg Tek International, Top 100 Pirated Movies Of American Film Market (Afm), measured activity on the BitTorrent peer-to-peer file-sharing network.
The Beverly Hills-based company scrutinised a cross-section of around 3,000 completed titles and distributors that participated at last year’s market. The report also covers a number of titles at this year’s event commencing on November 6.
Ceg Tek reported that daily P2P download demand by BitTorrent users for the top 100 pirated films from Afm approached one million worldwide.
Based on the global average of daily download demands, Elysium was the most sought-after title on 161,891, followed by Side Effects on 48,576, 2 Guns on 47,538, The World’s End on 44,328 and Red 2 on 33,331.
Rounding out the top ten were Safe Haven on 32,576, Empire State on 32,048, 21 And Over on 31,043, Escape Plan on 30,035 and Blood Of Redemption on 25,483.
Ceg Tek’s proprietary...
- 11/4/2013
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
A report out this week highlights the 100 films to attract the most piracy since they were presented at Afm 2012.
Ceg Tek International’s study, Top 100 Pirated Movies Of American Film Market (Afm), measured activity on the BitTorrent peer-to-peer file-sharing network.
The Beverly Hills-based company scrutinised a cross-section of around 3,000 completed titles and distributors that participated at last year’s market. The report also covered a number of titles at this year’s event commencing on November 6.
Ceg Tek reported that daily P2P download demand by BitTorrent users for the top 100 pirated films from Afm approached one million worldwide.
Ceg Tek’s proprietary detection software was designed to track activity without actively participating in peer-to-peer networks.
Based on the global average of daily download demands, Elysium was the most sought-after title on 161,891, followed by Side Effects on 48,576, 2 Guns on 47,538, The World’s End on 44,328 and Red 2 on 33,331.
Rounding out the top ten were Safe Haven on 32,576, Empire State...
Ceg Tek International’s study, Top 100 Pirated Movies Of American Film Market (Afm), measured activity on the BitTorrent peer-to-peer file-sharing network.
The Beverly Hills-based company scrutinised a cross-section of around 3,000 completed titles and distributors that participated at last year’s market. The report also covered a number of titles at this year’s event commencing on November 6.
Ceg Tek reported that daily P2P download demand by BitTorrent users for the top 100 pirated films from Afm approached one million worldwide.
Ceg Tek’s proprietary detection software was designed to track activity without actively participating in peer-to-peer networks.
Based on the global average of daily download demands, Elysium was the most sought-after title on 161,891, followed by Side Effects on 48,576, 2 Guns on 47,538, The World’s End on 44,328 and Red 2 on 33,331.
Rounding out the top ten were Safe Haven on 32,576, Empire State...
- 11/4/2013
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
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