Post by account_disabled on Jan 8, 2024 10:49:08 GMT
With an Office in Aarhus Under the Christensen. "We Can Certainly Help the Companies to Put Common Challenges on the Agenda. But We Can Also Help to a Great Extent to Tie the Local/regional Interests Together With Dansk Erhverv's Other Efforts, Just as We Will Certainly Also See More Activities at Dansk Erhverv Being Held Around the Country, So That It Does Not All Take Place Exclusively in Copenhagen. This Will Also Strengthen the Regional Networking Between the Companies and That Value Should Not Be Underestimated.
Says Marc Perera Christensen. For Further Information, Contact Dansk Erhverv's Press Phone on Illegal Streaming Has Moved Onto Social Media July the Number of Danes Who Stream or C Level Contact List Download Films, Series and Sports Illegally, Among Other Things, is Fairly Stable, According to a New Survey From Dansk Erhverv. % Have Thus Accessed Content Illegally in Against % in . But the Study Shows That Social Media Has Gained Traction as a Channel for Illegal Streaming. Dansk Erhverv Believes That There is a Need for Greater Efforts on the Part of the Authorities. In a New Study.
Dansk Erhverv Has Mapped Danes' Habits and Attitudes Towards Streaming Illegal Content on the Internet. The Study States That the Volume in is Fairly Stable Compared to , but Still Large. The Large Scale Gives Rise to Frowns in Danish Business. "It is a Big Challenge That So Much Content Continues to Be Streamed or Downloaded Illegally. I Think There Are Many of Us Who Are Heavy Consumers of Films, Series and Sports in All Guises. But if We Don't Want to Pay for the Content, Ultimately There is No Money to Produce Quality Content Such as Druk, Borgen or Holger Rune's Grand Slam Tennis Matches.
Says Marc Perera Christensen. For Further Information, Contact Dansk Erhverv's Press Phone on Illegal Streaming Has Moved Onto Social Media July the Number of Danes Who Stream or C Level Contact List Download Films, Series and Sports Illegally, Among Other Things, is Fairly Stable, According to a New Survey From Dansk Erhverv. % Have Thus Accessed Content Illegally in Against % in . But the Study Shows That Social Media Has Gained Traction as a Channel for Illegal Streaming. Dansk Erhverv Believes That There is a Need for Greater Efforts on the Part of the Authorities. In a New Study.
Dansk Erhverv Has Mapped Danes' Habits and Attitudes Towards Streaming Illegal Content on the Internet. The Study States That the Volume in is Fairly Stable Compared to , but Still Large. The Large Scale Gives Rise to Frowns in Danish Business. "It is a Big Challenge That So Much Content Continues to Be Streamed or Downloaded Illegally. I Think There Are Many of Us Who Are Heavy Consumers of Films, Series and Sports in All Guises. But if We Don't Want to Pay for the Content, Ultimately There is No Money to Produce Quality Content Such as Druk, Borgen or Holger Rune's Grand Slam Tennis Matches.