I've been 100% YARRRR! since 2001ish with usenet, back when you could get it for free, then kazaa and limewire and gnutella then then torrents.
The "convenience" of netflix didn't change anything. I currently have access to 100% of the world's output of content, the day it is released or sooner, I own it forever, and I can share with my friends without limitations, and no ads or other marketing is "suggested" to me when I browse my library. No "legitimate" service offers anything close to these features at any price.
This aint a genie that is going back into the bottle. Fortunately for the media owners there is a frontload of effort to learn the tech and set everything up, which will keep normies from going this route.
I've been 100% YARRRR! since 2001ish with usenet, back when you could get it for free, then kazaa and limewire and gnutella then then torrents.
The "convenience" of netflix didn't change anything. I currently have access to 100% of the world's output of content, the day it is released or sooner, I own it forever, and I can share with my friends without limitations, and no ads or other marketing is "suggested" to me when I browse my library. No "legitimate" service offers anything close to these features at any price.
This aint a genie that is going back into the bottle. Fortunately for the media owners there is a frontload of effort to learn the tech and set everything up, which will keep normies from going this route.
...Installing a torrent client?
VPN too, your ISP will hit you hard with "legal notices" if you don't use one.
Not in the UK. I've been pirating literally everything for 20 years and never heard a single squeak.
Lucky dog, it's not like that stateside.