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by johnchristopher
1805 days ago
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> If those people chose to pirate SG1, literally nothing in the equation will change: the owners will keep not getting the money. Wrong. The owners won't get money from people who pirated content once they make their content available again. > And the only fault lies with the people who decided to pull SG1 (and other content) from Netflix. No. The only people responsible for pirating SG1 are the pirates. The owners of SG1 don't owe anything to Netflix viewers and they certainly didn't force the hands of anybody to pirate their content. |
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1. Their own fault
2. It has been proven, time and again, that piracy goes down, significantly, once content is available.
So they will get their money even from people who pirated this content previously. Why? Because it's much easier to just pay Netflix and watch or re-watch.
> The only people responsible for pirating SG1 are the pirates. The owners of SG1 don't owe anything to Netflix viewers and they certainly didn't force the hands of anybody to pirate their content.
Ah yes. The poor owners who didn't anything at all and now are suffering. Except they did: they made their own content unavailable.
The person was willingly giving them money, legally. The owners made their content unavailable. Guess they didn't want money after all.
Edit. Oatmeal's evergreen take on this: https://theoatmeal.com/comics/game_of_thrones