Just how prevalent is music piracy in the age of streaming? 

Here at Haulix we are in the business of fighting piracy. Our company was founded to reduce promotional costs for labels and artists while also ensuring unreleased music does not leak online. This was long before streaming came into existence (2008), but with each passing year since streaming came of age with services like Spotify and Apple Music people continue to ask if piracy is really still an issue.

The answer, as you can see above, is a definitive yes.

A new chart from Statista compiles data gathered across 13 countries over the last six months. As you can see, more than a quarter of all people surveyed admitted to accessing pirated music, including more than half of those aged 16-24. This is the same group considered to be the ‘core demographic’ or most alternative and pop music. 

Streaming may have simplified access, but it still comes with a cost. Furthermore, streaming exclusives – like those offered by Apple Music – has lead some to seek alternate means of access the music so as not to pay for access. If a consumer is already using Spotify, for example, they are more likely to seek a pirated version of an Apple Music exclusive than they are two maintain two accounts (or switch altogether).

It is unclear at this time if we will ever find ourselves in an age where piracy does not exist. That said, at Haulix we are always working to strengthen our security. We have stopped and identified nearly 100 pirates in 2017 alone, and the year is not yet half over. You can try Haulix for free for a full month. Click here to find out more.

James Shotwell