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.

  • Pika
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    61 year ago

    really imagine that, services splitting combined prices rising leads to increased piracy. Shocker

  • @reddit_sux@iusearchlinux.fyi
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    251 year ago

    The article wonders why would anyone pirate, let us give him the reason:

    1. Ads
    2. Multiple streaming services costing many times more than food. With nothing to see except for re runs and rehashes of old content.
    3. Ads
    4. Rising prices for poor service and shit content.
    5. Ads
    6. Geoblocking
    7. Ads
    8. Low quality videos even if you are willing to pay just because you don’t wish to use their specified player or browser. Why can’t I stream it to VLC player without the overhead of a browser.
    9. Ads
    10. All the while the CEO and the executive of the companies raking in billions on the money they are saying charging us for the artists.
      • @wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        1. Editing exsting content with no warning or notice (for whatever reason- political correctness or losing the soundtrack license doesn’t matter why)
        2. Ads.
    • ianovic69
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      21 year ago

      I feel like there’s a common theme here but just can’t put my finger on it…

      This comment was brought to you by Google AdSense.

    • @TDCN@feddit.dk
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      41 year ago

      Also wanna add:

      1. Missing subtitles in the language you want (looking at you apple tv without English subtitles on local language movies.)
      2. Ads
      3. Only the 2 random seasons in the middle of a TV show are available. And new seasons not added.
      4. Ads
      • Derin
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        As a person who loves watching movies with subtitles, this is why I’m canceling Amazon Prime. The fuckers literally won’t offer me English language subtitles for some flicks because I Iive outside the US.

        I don’t care if the movie itself is in English, why the hell can’t I watch with subtitles in the same language as the film itself? Holy fuck.

        • @GeekyNerdyNerd@sh.itjust.works
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          why the hell can’t I watch with subtitles in the same language as the film itself? Holy fuck.

          Probably because the subtitles have their own copyright separate from the film itself and Amazon likely doesn’t have the license to the English subtitles outside of the USA. It wouldn’t surprise me, music lyrics have their own separate copyright from the recording after all.

          The copyright system is the biggest problem here. It simply isn’t fit for purpose in the digital age, unless that purpose was to benefit a handful of legacy mega corps while harming independent content creators and stifling culture across the globe.

          • Derin
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            31 year ago

            Had no idea subtitles could be copyrighted separate from the film/media they’re subtitling (but, it does make sense when you think about it).

            I agree with you completely: the current US copyright system is a joke that serves little purpose (in today’s media scape).

            • @GeekyNerdyNerd@sh.itjust.works
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              11 year ago

              I wish it was just the US copyright system that’s the problem, some nations have worse copyright laws. In France for example architecture can have copyright, and renovations have a separate copyright from the original architecture… The lights on the Eiffel Tower have a separate copyright from the Eiffel Tower itself, which is currently in the public domain. So while it’s completely fine to take a photo of the Tower during the day at night you need to have permission from the copyright holder, and they have taken action against people who have taken photos of the Tower at night.

              Then there are some nations where there isn’t even a public domain and stuff never loses their copyright.

              Many of these worse laws have been driven by US and EU trade policies and Trade Agreements mandating draconian copyright and intellectual property laws.

              Copyright laws are just a nightmare writ large.

          • Derin
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            11 year ago

            Yep, exactly.

            Fuck you - if I’m paying to watch, I should get the very basic of features. Piracy is literally a better user experience right now.

  • Reality Suit
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    01 year ago

    If executives were hurting financially like everyone else, we would be more sympathetic. Pirate everything! Yes, if I could download a car, I would.

  • Crass Spektakel
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    -11 year ago

    2015: Share your Netflix between four people, everyone pays $4 per month, have access to 80% of all online content. The interface is shit but you keep up with it because it is cheap.

    2023: You pay $20 for Netflix, pay $15 for Disney, pay $15 for Hulu, pay $10 for Amazon Prime, $15 for Discovery, $15 for Paramount, $15 for Youtube, have access to 50% of all online content. The interface is still shit and you wonder why you pay for that shit.

    Joe Average: 🏴‍☠️😎🏴‍☠️😎🏴‍☠️😎🏴‍☠️😎🏴‍☠️😎🏴‍☠️ and the interface is easier than ever.

    My 2013 Highest-End Smart-TV barely works with Youtube and no longer with anything else. But Burning Series still works marvellous. Another thing: “Consuming” pirated content is not “illegal” in Germany. It is a violation of private property which the rights owner can sue in a civil court. But as long as you don’t use P2P services where you also upload - which would indeed be a fellony - he can not detect what you do and can not take any action against you - so One-Click-Hosters and Warez-Streaming is totally safe. And if the rights owner could find out about you he could at most send you a cease-and-desist-order with a one-time-fee of at max $100 because it is a minor incident. As far as I know there was never a user of Warez-Streaming who paid anything.

    The only bad thing: DNS is nowadays filtered at the big Telcos and Providers which means I have to change the DNS inside my Routers to Cloudflare and Google. Which are a lot faster anyway.

  • Danny M
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    21 year ago

    I get movies and TV shows from the digital high seas because it’s easier, and I openly admit this with my real name on my Lemmy profile.

    Currently, I’m subscribed to four streaming platforms: Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Crunchyroll, and Disney+. Despite this, I resort to pirating every piece of content I watch.

    The simplicity of searching a title on Radarr or Sonarr and clicking ‘add’ vastly outshines the cumbersome process on legal platforms.

    These sites are all flawed, tend to harbor more spyware than Windows and present a usability nightmare compared to the streamlined interface of Jellyfin.

    In terms of ethics, my conscience is clear. If a movie or TV show isn’t available on the platforms I subscribe to, it’s a clear sign they aren’t interested in my money.

    I see absolutely no problem with paying for what I watch; financial constraints aren’t the issue. The crux of the matter lies in the user experience, which is undeniably superior and hassle-free on the open waves of the digital ocean.

    • @tocopherol@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      It’s awesome that so many people are using things like the services you mention, but even in the most basic old-school way that I dl things to watch I find it monumentally better than trying to deal with Netflix or whatever other service. I can have the full file, no buffering or compression, with all the settings of VLC no matter what the media is. And with my internet speed I can download things more quickly than I can even get snacks ready.

  • TheHarpyEagle
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    21 year ago

    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.

    • Karyoplasma
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      11 year ago

      Corporations don’t want competition, they want monopolies. If the good they are selling is in unlimited supply, like music or shows in digital formats are, they create artificial scarcity through exclusivity deals.

    • @Dazawassa@programming.dev
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      21 year ago

      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.

  • @WindowsEnjoyer@sh.itjust.works
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    11 year ago

    For me it’s a price and convenience if we talk about media streaming.

    If we talk about games - I am playing on Linux and Alan Wake 2, which I recently pirated, is selling on Epic Games and this store has no Linux support at all. Steam has, but this game is not on Steam. If it were on Steam I’d have probably bought it.

    • Zagorath
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      01 year ago

      I don’t really understand. The devs built a version of their game for Linux, but don’t actually provide any legal way of playing the game on Linux?

      • @Astaroth@lemm.ee
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        11 year ago

        Steam has proton which lets you play Windows games on Linux.

        You can use Lutris, Heroic Launcher, Bottles, or just plain WINE as well but for a lot of people the easiest way they know is to just add a non-steam game to steam.

  • Rosco
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    321 year ago

    I’m planning to make a seedbox with AirVPN running 24/7 on a Pi. I’ve been a big leecher for a while now and I want to give back to the community. Fuck streaming services, if I can’t own the product after I bought then it’s not worth buying.

    • @jabjoe@feddit.uk
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      61 year ago

      If you already have a Linux/BSD server, say Nextcloud, HomeAssistant, etc, you could just use a container instead of a Pi.

      • Rosco
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        11 year ago

        I don’t own a server yet, that’s why I’m planning to get a Pi to get the seedbox running and do some other fun projects.

        • @jabjoe@feddit.uk
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          41 year ago

          Much as I love Pis and ARM, unless you are doing something with GPIOs/hardware, you might be better off getting a second hand thin client PC, like a Dell Wyse.

          • Rosco
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            11 year ago

            Yeah I was actually thinking of buying a ThinkCentre or an Optiplex, but I’ll have to see. It’s just a project that I have for the moment. It would be fun to tinker with the hardware of the Pi though, I’ve seen so many cool stuff you can do with it.

            • @jabjoe@feddit.uk
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              11 year ago

              Yer Pis are good for lots of stuff, just not such great home servers. Bit under powered for the money and not good for disks. I’m still a bit grumpy they aren’t more of a normal ARM device with U-Boot. Yes I know you can add U-Boot, but it has it’s own (closed) fat boot loader, rather than something minimal as normal.

              • Rosco
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                11 year ago

                Yeah clearly not the optimal choice here, but I think it’s enough for my use-case. The form factor is also something I can appreciate, as I move around quite a bit. When I’ll get a more permanent home, I’ll definitively take something more appropriate

                • @jabjoe@feddit.uk
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                  11 year ago

                  I’d say the form factor, assuming a big USB disk attached, is less portable than a single box, but what ever works for you. But whatever works for you. Just trying to stop draw e-waste of Pis bought for the wrong job.

    • @Tatsumoto@reddthat.com
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      21 year ago

      Dont use VPNs where you provide personal information as ISPs and law enforcement can and do request data from those VPN services. Use something like Mullvad (and pay with XMR if you are paranoid :)

      • Rosco
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        I already use Mullvad, but I doesn’t allow portforwarding anymore, sadly. So my uploads speeds are pitiful. As much as I enjoy Mullvad’s simplicity when it comes to accounts, I’ll have to pass. The point of the seedbox is to make the files that I download widely available. I don’t download a whole lot, and it’s usually files with very few seeders. It’s often stuff that you can’t find on streaming sites.

      • @ManOMorphos@lemmy.world
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        21 year ago

        Is paid ProtonVPN good for this? It’s got port forwarding and is apparently private, but I can’t tell how willing they would be to provide details to others in a bad scenario.

  • @some_guy@lemmy.sdf.org
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    11 year ago

    I downloaded new content for the first time in a while, recently. It’s on a streaming service that I don’t want (I pay for several).

    I’d only been downloading things that I couldn’t stream (* Cannibal Holocaust*, for example) for a long time. I stopped downloading for a number of years. Guess what? My bittorrent client still works. After a number of years buying everything on blu-ray discs (and ripping to Plex) and renting from streaming services, I’m on my way to where I was. I’ll still pay for convenience. I’m done fucking around with complications.

    • @theragu40@lemmy.world
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      11 year ago

      I’ve just started dipping my toes back into the waters again too, also after many years of downloading absolutely nothing. It’s a combo of things prompting me.

      First, costs have gotten out of control and prices just keep creeping up. This is happening at the same time as content libraries per service dwindle. I make more money than I used to, yet it feels like it goes not nearly as far these days with prices of everything skyrocketing.

      Second, it’s becoming a bigger and bigger pain in the ass to find things. Part of the issue for me is interfaces (though I can get around that, generally). Part is content shuffling from one service to the next. But a big issue is all the trash content companies like Netflix are shitting out to pad their libraries. You have to wade through oceans of garbage to find a single thing worth your time. This experience is exactly why I dropped traditional cable years ago! I hate endless filler trash. I don’t want the illusion of a large library to make it seem like I’m getting value. I just want actual good content.

  • @lixus98@sopuli.xyz
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    11 year ago

    Yeah increase prices due to piracy losses, I’m sure that won’t cause even more people to pirate