Twi Clown
Victory over chivalry
While I do think paying for a service is still ideal because production values still require the workers to get compensation, piracy is often used as an excuse for failures, but the truth is that piracy is actually more of a consequences of different problems regarding media:
1.- Many times people piracy something because they just cannot pay by three or four streaming services. Many times is hard to even keep a monthly payment of one single streaming service, two if you want to be generous, and worse of all, more often than not it’s only for one or two specific shows. But with many shows are spread around different services this becomes an issue. Which wouldn’t be as bad if weren’t also because…
2.- Nowadays people are just not happy with many shows and movies. Audience reactions have become much harder to please. If a show has a bad rap but you don’t want to be seen as someone giving monetary support yet you still feel like you need to justify your dislike, watching 1 or 2 episodes from non paid sources its convenient. And regardless of opinion and dramas, that’s also why yt channels of reviews have become so popular, the lack of trust in media means people are much less keen to watch something they need to pay for blindly.
3.- I don’t know how things work in the USA, but the land of the apple pie isn’t the center of the universe, countries with harsher economies because of X or Y reason would already suffer paying for an expensive stream service only for a single show. Is not like videogames where the expenses are merely the device and the specific games. As such they are more liable to watch stuff online, and if it is for a show they love but the regional block forbids the show that should be on the same platform then the incentives to resort to free sites increases.
4.- When you deal with dead IP’s or stuff with broken shared rights, the fact they literally stop appearing in the market means they’re not profiting from said thing anyway. If it’s not on the market anyway then shows and games are fair to download.
2.- Nowadays people are just not happy with many shows and movies. Audience reactions have become much harder to please. If a show has a bad rap but you don’t want to be seen as someone giving monetary support yet you still feel like you need to justify your dislike, watching 1 or 2 episodes from non paid sources its convenient. And regardless of opinion and dramas, that’s also why yt channels of reviews have become so popular, the lack of trust in media means people are much less keen to watch something they need to pay for blindly.
3.- I don’t know how things work in the USA, but the land of the apple pie isn’t the center of the universe, countries with harsher economies because of X or Y reason would already suffer paying for an expensive stream service only for a single show. Is not like videogames where the expenses are merely the device and the specific games. As such they are more liable to watch stuff online, and if it is for a show they love but the regional block forbids the show that should be on the same platform then the incentives to resort to free sites increases.
4.- When you deal with dead IP’s or stuff with broken shared rights, the fact they literally stop appearing in the market means they’re not profiting from said thing anyway. If it’s not on the market anyway then shows and games are fair to download.