The first report by Internet company DtecNet, based on tracking of downloading IP addresses on P2P networks, showed that from April to September 2009, India was among the top ten countries in the world with the largest number of illegal P2P activities.
Similar results were found by Envisional, another Internet company which stated that online piracy of film and television content in India is mainly through the file sharing networks and cyberlockers, or web based file hosts such.
"Video streaming sites are also popular, though their usage is lower," said Michael Ellis, President and Managing Director Motion Picture Distributors Association.
According to the study, the major international BitTorrent portals were heavily used by Indians. India was the fourth largest downloader behind US, Britain and Canada.
Hindi films are widely available domestic Indian content with most downloaders in Delhi, Bangalore and Mumbai. 'Kaminey' is estimated to have been downloaded over 350,000 times on BitTorrent with around two-thirds of those downloaders located in India.
The study stated that about 80 per cent of Tamil films and 88 per cent for Telugu films were downloaded by Indians.
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