The online copyright infringement survey, conducted by research firm Orima on behalf of the attorney general’s department, questioned 2,400 people between 24 June and 14 July last year about streaming and online copyright infringement. While for movies it was 37% for Disney, 34% for Amazon, 30% for YouTube and 24% for Stan. It was followed by YouTube (29%), Disney+ (28%), Amazon (28%) and 7Plus (27%) for TV. People surveyed reported using Netflix more than any other service at 71% for movies and 58% for TV. Sign up for Guardian Australia’s free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundup Netflix account holders will need to pay an additional monthly fee to add up to two extra users who live outside their household to their account if they want to continue to share the account. As part of the plan, users will be required to open the app and stream something on every connected device on the home network at least once every 30 days. Last week Netflix accidentally published a set of guidelines for an anticipated global launch of its password-sharing crackdown. The report found 11% also paid a small fee to access one or many subscription services through a shared account.
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