• SpikesOtherDog@ani.social
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    It’s the Metallica problem all over again. Piracy spread their content and made it popular; now they want to squeeze every last dollar out.

    Most of the money ‘lost’ to piracy is money that never existed. With fragmented streaming services one picks what they are paying for and needs to find a way to watch the rest.

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      Most of the money ‘lost’ to piracy is money that never existed. With fragmented streaming services one picks what they are paying for and needs to find a way to watch the rest.

      This was the very first thing that came to my mind. How much of this “lost” revenue from piracy is actually revenue they lost because the content isn’t available legally where it is being consumed?

  • Steve@communick.news
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    It’s not “damage”
    At best it’s “potentially missed revenue”

    But by calling it dammage, it sounds inherently like a crime that needs to be prevented. As if someone broke an accountants favorite pen or calculator. They’ll have to spend additional money to replace the damaged item, actually costing them something. That helps them get law makers and enforcement on their side.

    But potentially missed revenue sounds very different. That sounds like they have some marketing research to do, in trying to sell their product. Which is difficult to get sympathy for.

    No wonder they chose the word “damage”. And the news media goes with it, because they have a similar interest. Their also trying to make money selling raw intellectual property.

  • CompactFlax@discuss.tchncs.de
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    Yes, counterfeit goods. Because not only is it entirely plausible that the manufacturing and material cost a small leather bag approaches the sticker price (eg Louis Vuitton) but also, the person who paid $200 for the knockoff is confused and easily would have paid 10-20x more for the same item, made in the “right” factory.

    Truly a loss to the economy.

  • daniskarma@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    I hate when you download an anime torrent and the company’s building blow up causing millions in damage. Such a shame that’s what happens.

    /s

    • grueling_spool@sh.itjust.works
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      12 days ago

      download all of Demon Slayer thousands of times over

      shueisha is forced to transfer billions of yen to my bank account

      checkmate corpos