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Piracy in Sport Thematic Research Report 2022: Analysis of How the Sports Industry has Been Affected by Piracy - Sports Piracy is Costing the Industry as Much as $28.3 Billion a Year - ResearchAndMarkets.com


The "Piracy in Sport - Thematic Research" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

An analysis of how the sports industry has been affected by piracy

While the increased number of ways to watch sports is a benefit to fans, issues have been caused by media rights being split between multiple platforms, most of which require a subscription fee of some sort.

Added together, the combined cost of these platforms has become increasingly more expensive for fans, with complaints about the prices often falling on deaf ears. The ever-increasing value of these various media rights has made the situation much worse and will continue to do so in the coming years.

As a result of increasing prices, many sports fans have begun illegally viewing sports events, with many finding links online to watch live events at no cost. While some of these providers have faced legal issues and the risk of being shut down, the enormous demand means that those who are determined to find a way to view for free will continue to do so. This means that broadcasters are missing out on potentially millions in subscription fees, which is something that is of obvious concern to these platforms.

Pirate streams of sporting events are not difficult to find on the internet and shutting these down has proved to be an impossible task for sports leagues. While legal action has been successfully brought against several illegal streamers, many are still fully operational. When one stream gets taken down, more pop up in its place.

While the answer to combating piracy likely lies through increased legislation, concerns have been raised over how much freedom these laws would restrict online. Previous attempts to introduce an anti-piracy bill in North America were effectively stopped by tech giants for similar reasons.

Viewing habits among sports fans have changed in recent decades, thanks to younger demographics and the increased usage and capabilities of the internet. Younger fans largely watch sports online, but the lack of affordability and legal streaming options in some countries contributes to piracy.

Legal options need to be made available in all countries, and existing options should be made cheaper, with surveys indicating that many who illegally stream would not do so if there was an affordable alternative.

However, this would impact revenues generated by broadcasters and sports leagues, who would be unwilling to potentially lose money. There would also be a wider effect on the media rights market, with the value of rights potentially dropping as a result.

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1. Executive Summary

2. Players

3. Thematic Briefing

4. Trends

5. Industry Analysis

6. Value Chain

7. Companies

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