Marvel's "Super Gold" became the second largest pirated TV program on the Internet

Marvel's "Super Gold Man" TV series premiered on Netflix a week ago. Now, according to data disclosed by pirated company Expicio, since the week since the broadcast, "Super Gold" has become the second largest pirated TV program on the Internet.EXPICIO's data shows that "Super Gallless" pirated watching users have more than 2.1 million users, second only to HBO's "Game of Thrones" TV series.Surprisingly, those countries and regions with services that Netflix have provided services and are as low as 10 US dollars have become the hardest hit areas for piracy this time.

Among them, Brazil is the first, the number of pirated seeds has reached 190,274, India is 14,9316, the United States is 14,4351, the United Kingdom is 119,891, France is 10,5473, and Australia is 10,025. Except India, Netflix has provided services in other countries.

The founder and CEO of Netflix said at the first quarter of this year that piracy is becoming a major problem for Netflix. They also mentioned that the Google trend chart is more pirated by HBO.In the first quarter, Netflix's revenue still grew significantly.