Submitted by HumanOrAlien t3_yh2cd9 in television
Chorvan t1_iuc6yis wrote
Im still streaming but there are sites that offer ALL content for no price.
Keep splitting into groups and they will bring back piracy.
BladesMan235 t1_iucgtsm wrote
Piracy never left my dude
Chorvan t1_iucsgam wrote
Well no. But simplicity made it easier to not do it.
inm808 t1_iugkq9m wrote
UX always wins, even if it costs more
People are just so lazy
zherok t1_iuctafu wrote
It did, however, shrink, as there was actually reasonable access to content for a short while before all the IP owners got the brilliant idea to all spin up their own streaming services.
BladesMan235 t1_iucx59m wrote
Maybe in the US it did but the rest of the world still have issues with some US shows or sometimes movies not being available to them legally or cheaply so piracy didnt really stop or slow
zherok t1_iuf02tx wrote
It's still very US-centric, yes. But consider that at one time even with a streaming service devoted to it, at one time you needed an active cable TV subscription in order to legally watch HBO and Game of Thrones specifically. Making your primary audience jump through hoops just to watch your service meant it was getting pirated a lot in those same markets.
Barfstool_Sports t1_iugz4mb wrote
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