Yes, zoomers and newer generations are stupid braindead cattle and they're against piracy, you can see it with the growing anti-piracy sentiments on this site
Zoomers have started torrenting again, it's the millennials who are moronic and boomers buying multiple services for their family. Not one single zoomer has paid for a streaming service themselves. FACT!
>booo hooo it's costing the economy billions
just think about the poor people who would literally kill themselves because you took away the only thing that gives them joy. How much does that cost? Who will flip your burgers now, America?
>just think about the poor people who would literally kill themselves because you took away the only thing that gives them joy. How much does that cost?
You would have to double suicide rates for it to be net harm to the economy.
>losses
They still go with the fairy tale that every pirated copy is an actually lost purchase. As if people would be willing to pay for something just because they can't get it for free anymore. It's the fundamental lie used by the intellectual property rights processing industry to convince legislatures and common imbeciles to pass laws throwing money at their filthy greedy pockets.
When you set up a band and studio with borrowed money, expect to make a mint on your mixtape but no one is buying it and you go bankrupt. All the while it's making its rounds on the file sharing sites and you cry into your pillows thinking of all the money you could have hypothetically have had while the bank is fricking your raw up the ass.
yes you can and they don't make money from selling music because the studio israelites take it all they're lucky if they get 7% of the record sales money
the content isn't even worth paying for as background noise. their data is a scam.
cost!? revenue loss! that's like saying mistresses and wife slapping prevents the breakdown of marriage sooner and so cost the marriage industry billion$ who can't remarry old hags.
jobs lost? then what is producing the content at an economical rate to be downloaded? this just proves those jobs superfluous as is all art.
>piracy costs us money
I was never going to pay for your shit, when will you corporate homosexuals get this through your head? If I pirate it and liked it enough, then I will maybe buy the thing or support the creator of the thing if possible. I'm done throwing the dice and wasting my time and money.
Yes, zoomers and newer generations are stupid braindead cattle and they're against piracy, you can see it with the growing anti-piracy sentiments on this site
Rent free. I illegally downloaded hundreds of movies i will never buy and never seed
Zoomers have started torrenting again, it's the millennials who are moronic and boomers buying multiple services for their family. Not one single zoomer has paid for a streaming service themselves. FACT!
>people would consume content in the exact same fashion if they had to buy it
>booo hooo it's costing the economy billions
just think about the poor people who would literally kill themselves because you took away the only thing that gives them joy. How much does that cost? Who will flip your burgers now, America?
>just think about the poor people who would literally kill themselves because you took away the only thing that gives them joy. How much does that cost?
You would have to double suicide rates for it to be net harm to the economy.
>suicide costs the US $69 billion annually
kek what a clown world
>losses
They still go with the fairy tale that every pirated copy is an actually lost purchase. As if people would be willing to pay for something just because they can't get it for free anymore. It's the fundamental lie used by the intellectual property rights processing industry to convince legislatures and common imbeciles to pass laws throwing money at their filthy greedy pockets.
no lol
how do you lose a job due to music piracy?
When you set up a band and studio with borrowed money, expect to make a mint on your mixtape but no one is buying it and you go bankrupt. All the while it's making its rounds on the file sharing sites and you cry into your pillows thinking of all the money you could have hypothetically have had while the bank is fricking your raw up the ass.
bands don't make money from selling music they make money from touring
Because you can't pirate a shirt
yes you can and they don't make money from selling music because the studio israelites take it all they're lucky if they get 7% of the record sales money
>I know the stats on this because...I just do ok!
the content isn't even worth paying for as background noise. their data is a scam.
cost!? revenue loss! that's like saying mistresses and wife slapping prevents the breakdown of marriage sooner and so cost the marriage industry billion$ who can't remarry old hags.
jobs lost? then what is producing the content at an economical rate to be downloaded? this just proves those jobs superfluous as is all art.
>everybody who pirates would otherwise pay for it
ridiculous
What jobs are lost exactly? Like what do they do?
people have been bootlegging stuff since stuff was invented lmao
that's moronic because it assuming people would buy the shit if they didn't pirate it and just not watch it
>piracy costs us money
I was never going to pay for your shit, when will you corporate homosexuals get this through your head? If I pirate it and liked it enough, then I will maybe buy the thing or support the creator of the thing if possible. I'm done throwing the dice and wasting my time and money.
I've pirated things I would have paid for if I couldn't get it free.
ok?
If it wasn't free I'd never pay for it lol
>costing the US economy
It's honestly less of a hassle to just watch stuff for free
it might help if they split up more media across even more paid streaming services
t. executive