British actor Ray Winstone has been left stranded on the Italian island of Sicily due to the Covid-19 lockdown across Europe.
27.04.2020 - 13:03 / variety.com
By Tim Dams
Film piracy has surged since coronavirus lockdown measures were introduced in March, according to new data from digital piracy research firm Muso.
Muso calculated that film piracy increased by over 40% when lockdown measures were enforced, describing the rise as “unprecedented.”
Comparing the last seven days of March to the last seven days of February, Muso’s data shows film piracy website visits increased by 41% in the U.S., 43% in the U.K. and 45% in Canada.
Italy and Spain, two
British actor Ray Winstone has been left stranded on the Italian island of Sicily due to the Covid-19 lockdown across Europe.
Ray Winstone has revealed that he became stranded in Italy by himself for at least six weeks amid the coronavirus pandemic. The "Departed" actor, 63, revealed on the "Any Old Irons" podcast that he had traveled from his native England to Italy in mid-March in preparation to film a movie there.
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Adding insult to the severely injured entertainment industry, which has all but disappeared during the coronavirus pandemic, online piracy is back, and bigger than ever.
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