The pirates are back - Anew study from the European Union’s Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) suggest that online piracy has increased for the first time in years. In fact, piracy rates have bee…::We analyze a new study where the EUIPO suggests online piracy is on the increase within the European Union.

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    The EUIPO speculates that financial pressures, like inflation, means that people have less money to spend on entertainment. This can be seen in the way that fewer people are signing up for Netflix or Amazon Prime – and some are even cancelling their subscriptions altogether.

    Ah yes, that’s the only reason. Not that streaming services are offering less content and functionality for more money, that can’t be it.

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      I’m sure that economics is part of it. But I think the larger issue is the fact that you need 9 streaming services now just to see the shows you’d want. And then these streaming services are starting to remove the things people paid for. I set up a Plex server and just use that to watch things now.

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        That’s not enough growth. It’s never enough. It literally can’t ever be enough.

        So they raise prices and pay for astroturfed articles blaming everything but the executives charged with infinite growth forever.

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        First thing that came to mind. I want to see back to back to back quarters of falling subscribers

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      As someone that went initially got back into piracy for the “no you just raised your prices for this one service I only use for this one show anyway, I’ll download it instead” reason. I have significantly increased my piracy because it’s honestly a much better user experience. For me to easily set sonarr/radarr to grab what I want and have a beautiful and customizable UI/UX like jellyfin to consume that content, which works on all my devices. Fucking Hulu, Disney, Amazon, peacock, max all suck in comparison from a pure UX perspective

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    It’s worth noting that although piracy is up, the rates are still far lower than they were 20, 10 or even five years ago. Whether people continue to access content illegally remains to be seen – hopefully this is just a ‘blip’ and rates of theft begin to fall again as the economy recovers.

    I can’t be bothered to pull back all the layers of naive optimism in just these two sentences.

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    Wow that wording, trying to make pirating sound like an evil crime lol. I feel no moral negativity pirating. In fact, my conscience is clean and I feel morally obligated to, considering how expensive they are making services.

    I think reading between the lines is the real story: when they get greedy, pirating puts them I check and causes pricing to become affordable and people stop pirating. Once people are not pirating, greed increases and pirates have to return to put them in place again.

    In conclusion… we need pirates to balance things out, this pirating is a necessity in our modern age…

    You are welcome everyone, I am doing my part for myself and I am doing my part for you.

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      Another reason why piracy is needed is to prevent pieces of culture from being erased from history to satisfy some perverse corporate accounting requirements.

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      They call “refusing to be exploited” piracy. Generally industries where there are huge monopolies like media, groceries, and other such thing are most sensitive to this because they lack the ability to deal with outside pressures any more.

      Vilifying people fighting back is the cheapest way to manage this.

      I’m kinda looking forward to seeing what replaces things like Netflix and Spotify

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        Yeah it should be interesting. I’m also looking forward to see what new trackers come into relevance as the userbase increases.

        Redacted as the only viable music tracker is a real shame. Just like everything else, we need more options not less.

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    I have subscriptions (and shared subscriptions) to… seven services that I can think of in 20 seconds.

    Yet, time and time again, I try to figure out if what I want to watch is covered by one of them (not trivial to figure out), and end up falling back on piracy probably around 50% of the time.

    Now that every fucking content owner has its own subscription plan, it makes subscriptions pointless because it’s spread so damn thin.

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      Cancel all those subs man. They are eating your money without return. It’s better to download the specific show you want to watch.

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    I 100% believe this. The video streamers are getting too greedy and pushing out too much subpar content. When it was affordable and easy to find what you want streaming was great. Now it’s expensive and stuff in on 12 different platforms.

    Also most of what I watch is older so everyone on the creative and production side has been paid the only ones making money at this point are the studio fat cats.

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      Ads. It’s all because of ads. There is a low tolerance by way more people now, and piracy is more convenient than putting up with platforms that can’t build a UX to save their lives, and then put in ads. Fuck em, let them die.

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    hopefully this is just a ‘blip’ and rates of theft begin to fall again as the economy recovers.

    If not, we can expect to see legal channels raising their prices again to cover the losses caused by piracy.

    This is a crazy thing to write. Every streaming service already has their prices set at whatever they think will maximize profit. If they raise prices in response to piracy, they’ll push even more people away.

    If anything, piracy will serve as competition, and it will cause the streaming services to lower prices.

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      piracy will serve as competition

      for shows sold exclusively to one streaming service then piracy is indeed the only competition

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      Wow they’re just straight up calling it theft now. They can’t even pretend to understand the difference.

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    I just cancelled my Netflix that I had for like 10 years. Total shit nothing to watch.

    Now there’s a million services, everything is plus. Paramount+, Disney+, Nutsack+

    Even if I wanted to pay for all that shit, everyone has their own shitty app I have to install and configure and have a login and fuck you.

    It’s just easier for me to torrent what I want.

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      Thing is, I’m not averse to paying for good content, I like to support the creators. But

      When every show is on a different app and they’re all $15 a month…buying a couple hard drives and saving every show just makes more financial sense and I don’t need 15 different login credentials so fuck off yarrr

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      Now there’s a million services, everything is plus. Paramount+, Disney+, Nutsack+

      I think the + is to streaming services what the i prefix was to electronic junk.

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    It’s not just streaming services that have turned to shit. Society as a whole has been enshittified because shareholders and directors are chasing the dollar.

    Reddit started charging out of their butt for API access, and had killed off 95% of third party apps in the process.

    YouTube is downright unusable without a Premium subscription or uBlock Origin. Every content creator meanwhile risks demonetization if their videos are too kid-friendly or too inappropriate, and now have to fill half their videos with endorsements for shitty mobile games like Raid: Shadow Legends if they want to break even.

    Porn sites are now astroturfed by e-girls shilling their $20/month OnlyFans pages.

    Online dating apps are now a carbon copy of one another, are owned by an oligopoly of big corporations and charge you the same price of four WoW subscriptions for basic features like unlimited swipes, seeing who liked you, etc.

    Even real life sucks now. Enjoy paying 70% of your monthly income to pay off some filthy rich landlord’s mortgage while the rich continue to snap up properties, all while the wealthy continue to brainwash sheep into voting against their best interests.

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    It’s like no longer having one cheap and convinient way of seeing content makes people rather pirate things than paying 7 different platforms each one more expensive than the next and all of them trying to mess with you and your wallet in new and unexpected ways.

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    The convenience of streaming services disappeared, this is just a natural consequence.

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    The cost of rent/mortgages is going up, the cost of power is now higher than ever, and the cost of essentials (such as food and medication) is nearly double.

    People are ditching streaming services because they can no longer afford them, and with price increases there it only makes things worse.

    Piracy is the natural fallback, especially in a market where ownership has degenerated into rental. At this point, streaming might follow cable as folks lose access and realise the folly of rental over ownership. Piracy offers a superior service with a superior experience, and the rhetoric of “tHinK oF THe cREatIVes” is wearing thin in the public eye.

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    Piracy is a service problem.

    What service is $SHOW on? Doesn’t matter, it’s already in your favorite piracy site.

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    • Need a subscription to +5 services to see all the content & shows.
    • Ads being forced into paid services.
    • Unfinished AAA games now cost +$70 USD.
    • All games now have battlepasses and FOMO.

    All I need is one VPN subscription.

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    This is what happens when you increase pricing, add advertising on top of increased pricing, remove your content from competitors and create your own additional platform, all while decreasing the quality and amount of content.