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Music infringers who accessed both legal and illegal content online claimed to spend the most on the category as a whole , spending on average £77.24 over the 3-month period. The 5% of internet users aged 12+ who only accessed illegal content, spent much less (£13.80).

Film infringers who accessed both legal and illegal content online claimed to spend the most on the category as a whole , spending on average £56.11 over the 3-month period. The 2% of internet users aged 12+ who only accessed illegal film content, spent much less (£28.25).

TV programme infringers who accessed both legal and illegal content online claimed to spend the most on paid for content (including physical rentals and purchases), spending on average £25.69 over the 3-month period. The 4% of internet users aged 12+ who only consumed illegal online content, spent much less (£3.51).

Two per cent of UK internet users aged 12+ were estimated to have downloaded or accessed at least one computer software product illegally over the period May-July 2012. Of those who had downloaded or streamed any content over the period, 17% had done so illegally.

One per cent of UK internet users aged 12+ were estimated to have downloaded or accessed at least one e-book illegally over the period May-July 2012. Of those who had downloaded or accessed any e-books over the period, close to a tenth (11%) had done so illegally

Two per cent of UK internet users aged 12+ were estimated to have downloaded or accessed at least one video game illegally over the period May-July 2012. Of those who had downloaded or accessed any video games online over the period, close to a fifth (18%) had done so illegally.

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