CopyTrack, a leading IP surveillance and protection firm, released its annual report on online photo sharing, with shocking results showing that most of the images posted around the world are stolen.

But the figures announced by the company gives us a picture of the magnitude of this issue, as the report indicates that Internet users around the world are participating in more than 3 billion electronic images per day, and that 85% of these images are pirated or in a sense more streamlined images not Those who share or publish it have the right to use it because it is the property of a person or entity that has not been granted the right to use it without a license or permission.
Statistics show that the United States is in the forefront of the world in terms of sharing stolen images by just over 22% of the total pirated images used worldwide. The North American continent is the most commonly used for IPR images, with 33%, followed by Europe with 31%, Asia with 29.3%, and Australia with the least copyright infringement of 1.27%.
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