Visits to piracy websites have increased 12% in the past four years (www.fastcompany.com)
from L4s@lemmy.world to technology@lemmy.world on 16 Jan 2024 20:00
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Visits to piracy websites have increased 12% in the past four years::undefined

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WhiteOakBayou@lemmy.world on 16 Jan 2024 20:18 next collapse

How much has total web traffic increased in the same time? I feel like the number is meaningless without something to compare it to.

bigkahuna1986@lemmy.ml on 16 Jan 2024 20:21 next collapse

I can’t think of anything in the last four years that would cause an increase in total web traffic. ~/s~

[deleted] on 16 Jan 2024 22:22 next collapse

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WhiteOakBayou@lemmy.world on 16 Jan 2024 23:32 collapse

Thanks for pulling the data

Mirodir@discuss.tchncs.de on 16 Jan 2024 22:24 collapse

I was curious too and checked the article but skimming it, instead of a total, I found this:

A new analysis from MUSO, a U.K.-based anti-piracy analyst […]

With the study being done by a clearly biased person/group and that large omission, I think it’s fair to assume that the % of total web traffic going to pirates might not have gone up all that much, maybe it even went down.

bigkahuna1986@lemmy.ml on 16 Jan 2024 20:20 next collapse

It’s amazing that the industry pushed this so hard. Once users get a taste of piracy they’re going to keep coming back for more. It’s almost like putting all the content behind extraordinarily specific walled gardens (region locks) was putting short term profit ahead of long term gains. The industry could have been less restrictive if people thought they would have access to their collections forever.

A while back I was watching Mad Men on Amazon and in the middle of season 6 I was asked to pay for the rest. With so many easy to use high-seas services out there anyone can guess what happened next.

SlopppyEngineer@lemmy.world on 16 Jan 2024 22:49 next collapse

"the more you squeeze, the more sand trickles through your fingers“

The industry doesn’t believe in that expression.

the_post_of_tom_joad@sh.itjust.works on 16 Jan 2024 23:44 collapse

The industry is never going to understand. This isn’t even the first time their greed and stupidity created a market. Anyone old enough to remember movie rentals? The reason Blockbuster video existed was because the movie industry couldn’t figure out what their product was worth. They wanted over 100 bucks (in 80s money) for a VHS movie, because to their mind each watch was the equivalent of a movie ticket. No one paid that ridiculous price of course besides businessmen who then rented those movies to you and me.

IchNichtenLichten@lemmy.world on 16 Jan 2024 20:28 next collapse

It’s only partly about the money adding up from all these streaming services. The other element is that usenet, a NAS and the *arr apps provide a vastly better experience. I can hear about a movie I’m interested in and grab it straight away, usually up to full BluRay quality or, if it’s not released yet it will grab it when it’s released. When new TV episodes are available it just grabs them automatically and adds them to my Plex library.

_number8_@lemmy.world on 16 Jan 2024 23:39 collapse

I’ve switched to collecting discs, it feels more viscerally satisfying, like vinyl, plus not having to deal with shitty rips, or ISP tracking (i forgot to turn my VPN on once and they literally suspended my service and made me call and grovel to the guy on the phone), or worrying about drives failing (my biggest fear which seems somewhat inevitable for everyone). having a case and art in your hands feels nicer than clicking on a file. plus used blu rays are very cheap.

IchNichtenLichten@lemmy.world on 17 Jan 2024 00:13 collapse

I totally get that, I buy physical media too. It’s worth mentioning that I used to torrent but stopped because I share the same concerns.

With Usenet there’s no uploading, just an encrypted connection to a server somewhere that’s hosting the files so I’m not making material available. That’s how you can get in trouble.

My NAS drives are in a RAID config, it’s not bulletproof but if I lose a drive I won’t lose data.

rickdg@lemmy.world on 16 Jan 2024 21:14 next collapse

please seed

[deleted] on 16 Jan 2024 21:28 next collapse

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_number8_@lemmy.world on 16 Jan 2024 23:32 collapse

geolocking has zero reason to exist in an interconnected world. it is quite figuratively a crime against humanity, denying access to unfathomable amounts of art and culture because they live across a line on a map

Wodge@lemmy.world on 16 Jan 2024 23:39 collapse

it is quite literally a crime against humanity

No, it really is not. Grow up.

EatATaco@lemm.ee on 16 Jan 2024 23:50 next collapse

Bro, it’s literally worse than if Hitler and Stalin and Trump had some weird three-way baby.

Wodge@lemmy.world on 17 Jan 2024 00:12 collapse

Adonph Stitump.

RememberTheApollo@lemmy.world on 17 Jan 2024 13:14 collapse

Wasn’t that a character’s name in 1984?

lud@lemm.ee on 18 Jan 2024 00:40 collapse

Stupid takes like that are so ridiculously common on r/piracy and apparently the entirety of Lemmy.

KairuByte@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 16 Jan 2024 22:23 next collapse

And hilariously, more and more tools that don’t even require browsing the sites exist, just has jackett. Though I suppose that may just be considered a visit in this case.

randon31415@lemmy.world on 16 Jan 2024 23:10 next collapse

I read that as “Privacy websites” and came here to post “How do we know that then?”

Hamartiogonic@sopuli.xyz on 17 Jan 2024 11:09 collapse

There’s probably plenty of overlap between p(ir/riv)acy communities.

_sideffect@lemmy.world on 16 Jan 2024 23:33 next collapse

Those are rookie numbers, gotta pump them up!

muh_entitlement@lemmy.world on 18 Jan 2024 00:40 collapse

If more of us pirate, there will be more seeds! For god and country, let us sail together!

_sideffect@lemmy.world on 18 Jan 2024 03:05 collapse

Hear hear!

linearchaos@lemmy.world on 17 Jan 2024 00:30 next collapse

Sorry, that was me… I’ve really been waiting for this next crop of movies to come out since all of the strikes.

Imgonnatrythis@sh.itjust.works on 17 Jan 2024 01:08 next collapse

We Can do better folks. 15% by next year or I’m dissapointed in you.

SendMePhotos@lemmy.world on 17 Jan 2024 01:52 collapse

YEAH! increase YoY! BONUS TIME IS COMING!

TheGrandNagus@lemmy.world on 17 Jan 2024 11:02 next collapse

I was happy to pay to access content. Then it changed. First with the content getting worse and the price increases, but then - and this was the straw that broke the camel’s back - when Netflix made the no account sharing decision.

I’m a single person household, and I don’t watch much TV. I can’t justify that shit. “But the lowest tier” - fuck no. I’m not paying for a low bitrate 720p stream with ads.

If they had been just a little less greedy, I’d have happily continued giving them £18/month for literally the rest of my life, but no. They have to chase infinite growth.

I already had a Plex server for films and stuff that weren’t available on Netflix, but now I’ve gone full piracy.

muh_entitlement@lemmy.world on 18 Jan 2024 00:38 collapse

You give them an inch and they take a mile: this is why we cannot concede! If they want us back, they’ll have to put a message in a bottle!

smileyhead@discuss.tchncs.de on 17 Jan 2024 23:35 next collapse

The year of privacy websites on the desktop.

Yoz@lemmy.world on 18 Jan 2024 00:17 next collapse

Can someone please explain how websites like piratebay pops up even though feds has tried to shut it down

JohnEdwa@sopuli.xyz on 18 Jan 2024 04:33 collapse

Because the feds have jurisdiction only in a single country out of the roughly 200 that exist, and the pirate bay isn’t from that one. Used to be Sweden, no idea where it lives these days.

Sir_Simon_Spamalot@lemmy.world on 18 Jan 2024 04:57 collapse

Nobody knows anymore. It’s nowhere and everywhere!

muh_entitlement@lemmy.world on 18 Jan 2024 00:47 collapse

It’s no surprise that consumers are fed up with corporate greed! Every year, content becomes more expensive, because bigwigs need to increase the share price and appease shareholders. Let the house of cards crumble and seed, seed, seed!