Intellectual Property Theft at Scale
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence estimated in 2015 that intellectual property theft costs the U.S. economy $400 billion annually.
Here’s what $400 billion looks like in context.
States with GDPs less than $400 billion (2017)
States | GDP (in Billions) |
---|---|
New Mexico | 388.4 |
Hawaii | 352.5 |
New Hampshire | 322.1 |
West Virginia | 307.2 |
Delaware | 294.2 |
Idaho | 287.5 |
Maine | 245.6 |
Rhode Island | 237.8 |
North Dakota | 222.0 |
Alaska | 211.2 |
South Dakota | 199.7 |
Montana | 192.4 |
Wyoming | 161.1 |
Vermont | 128.8 |
161 out of 168 countries have an annual GDP below $400 billion (as recognized by The World Bank).
$400 billion lost to IP infringement is the equivalent of:
- 27 billion books sold ($15)
That is 39.6 times larger than the entire print industry in 2016. - 44 billion movie tickets ($9.16)
That’s more than the 43 billion movie tickets sold cumulatively since 1986. - 533 months (44 years) of premium subscriptions for the current 75 million Spotify users. ($9.99)
1 month Spotify subscription for 75 million users ($749.25 million)
IP Theft is larger than the worldwide box office of the top 5 franchises…combined.
Movie Franchises | Billions of Dollars |
---|---|
Marvel Cinematic Universe | 16.856 |
Star Wars | 9.242 |
Harry Potter | 8.532 |
James Bond | 7.077 |
Lord of the Rings | 5.895 |
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Sources
https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/industry-news/bookselling/article/72450-print-book-sales-rose-again-in-2016.html
http://www.boxofficemojo.com/yearly/
https://www.the-numbers.com/movies/franchises/sort/World
https://www.engadget.com/2018/05/02/spotify-75-million-paid-subscribers-q1-2018/
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