2013 Research

The IP Awareness Foundation commissions research into the attitudes and behaviours of Australians in relation to online piracy of movies and TV programs. The research is conducted by Sycamore Research, an independent research organisation, in partnership with Newspoll.

The 2013 research was the first in-depth study on Australian teens aged 12- 17 years old, identifying some of the key drivers of behaviour amongst this generation of digital natives.

2013 Research Media Release 2013 Research Media Release (321 KB)
2013 Research Summary 2013 Research Summary (3477 KB)
2013 Research 12 - 17yo 2013 Research 12 - 17yo (1636 KB)
2013 Research - Adults 2013 Research - Adults (220 KB)
Intellectual Property Awareness Foundation

The IP Awareness Foundation is a broad membership of film and television organisations in Australia committed to educating people about the value of screen content. The IP Awareness Foundation aims to highlight the role of copyright and how the choices consumers make can contribute to the future of the film and television community in Australia. Read More

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