Game of Thrones continues to lead illegal downloads


  • TECH
  • Thursday, 21 Aug 2014

KING OF DOWNLOADS: Game of Thrones is currently downloaded illegally 300,000 times per day, according to the latest report from Semetric.

Over two months after the last episode of season four was aired on HBO, the fantasy drama remains the most pirated show on the Internet, averaging no less than 300,000 downloads per day.

According to a report from the media analytics firm Semetric relayed by the Wall Street Journal, episodes of Game of Thrones, at their peak, accounted for over half of all illegal TV show downloads on file-sharing sites. 

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