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When given choices of what they thought were effective measures of reducing piracy behaviour, 48 per cent of Vietnamese agree that a “government order or law for ISPs to block piracy websites” would be the most effective. The recent YouGov survey suggests that a regulatory site blocking mechanism would be supported by the majority of Vietnamese consumers. In both countries a key variable for the decline in online piracy levels was the government’s proactive piracy site blocking initiative. In Malaysia, a YouGov survey found a 64 per cent decline in users accessing piracy sites in 2020 when compared to a similar YouGov survey in 2019. In Indonesia, a similar YouGov survey found a massive 55 per cent reduction in Indonesian consumers accessing piracy services with 28 per cent of consumers admitting to accessing piracy websites in 2020, compared to 63 per cent in 2019. The levels of piracy in Vietnam now dwarfs neighbouring Malaysia and Indonesia, which have both seen substantial reductions in online piracy in the last 18 months. The survey, commissioned by the Asia Video Industry Association’s Coalition Against Piracy (CAP) and conducted by YouGov, found that 59 per cent of consumers who accessed piracy sites cancelled their subscriptions to both local and international content services. The levels of piracy went as high as 65 per cent within the 18-24 age demographic.
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A study of the online content viewing behaviour of Vietnamese consumers has found that 60 per cent access streaming piracy websites or torrent sites.