Study - Access strategy for go paperless works
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Click here for the study on strategies for accessing go paperless works. This study was carried out by Opinion Way in two phases:
- Qualitative phase carried out from October 3 to 19, 2017: 20 one-on-one interviews lasting 1.5 hours, in Île-de-France and a focus group lasting 2.5 hours with Internet users aged 15 to 39, regular consumers of music, films and series in an unlawful way, some with a particularly technophile profile.
- Quantitative phase carried out from November 16 to December 11, 2017: online survey of a sample of 1,505 individuals aged 15 and over representative of consumers of go paperless cultural objects (representativeness ensured by the quota method). This sample is made up of 1,209 consumers of music, films or series, supplemented by an oversample of 326 individuals representative of unlawful consumers of dematerialized music, films or series.
This study updates the French Superior Audiovisual Council Institute's previous "Access Strategies" study conducted in 2013.
Click here to download "L'Essentiel" n°9, a 4-page presentation summarizing the main findings of the supreme authority for the distribution and protection of intellectual property on internet studies.



