![]() That's because if Canadians are paying the pirates, they may have less money to put toward legitimate TV services. Sandvine spokesperson, Dan Deeth, says because these pirated TV services demand a fee, they pose "a real threat" to Canada's cultural industries. internet providers during the month of September. It studied anonymous home internet traffic from thousands of Canadian and U.S. The report was done by Sandvine in Waterloo, Ont., a broadband equipment company that tracks home internet usage. ![]() (YouTube/Honest Fred's)Ī recent study suggests that 6.5 per cent of North American households have accessed a pirated live TV subscription. A recent study found that 6.5 per cent of North American households have accessed a pirated live TV subscription. ![]()
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