| I'm always reminded of Gabe Newell's quote on piracy[1]: >Piracy is almost always a service problem and not a pricing problem And by in large I still agree with it. For me I've only ever turned to piracy when the legitimate service has become a complete mess of red tape and user frustration. [1] https://www.escapistmagazine.com/valves-gabe-newell-says-pir... |
I think service quality is an issue too, at least for me.
Recently I wanted to rewatch Twin Peaks on TV. I found out I can stream it on Sky Showtime, which also has an AppleTV app. Sounds great!
I sign up, pay the cash and start watching.
And they are sending me a 1080p video stream with stereo audio.
This show has 5.1 and 7.1 DTS-MA audio-mixes on Blu-ray, so official surround-mixes definitely exists.
It would have perhaps cost Showtime 200kbps extra to offer me a 5.1 AC3 track?
But instead they will nickel and dime me to save some measly amounts of bandwidth and only give me a 128kbps stereo-track.
I’ll be honest and admit I went out and downloaded a “proper” release for this instead, and the subscription is now cancelled.
Because the service quality was not on par with a pirated alternative.