Is piracy really a service problem?

Is piracy really a service problem?

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Valve & Netflix proved it. People are willing to pay for convenience when a service becomes faster and more reliable than piracy. Piracy resurfaces in popularity when the services start declining in quality or convenience.

>you will pirate everything and you will play nothing

Yes. If panzer dragoon saga was on steam, for like 15-20 bucks. People would buy it instead of pirating it.

Piracy is a government problem as in the government needs to go fuck itself.

Partially definitely yes.
And when it comes to people who pirate regardless of convienience, a vast majority of them wouldn't be willing to actually pay for the stuff they pirate even if pirating wasn't an option. Fighting piracy accomplishes nothing

Would you pirate a hypercar if you could get away with It?
Not stealing, just easily getting an exact duplicate of an existing one. You could use It to go on multi-driver roads, you couldn't register It, just enjoy It in tour own private property or connecting with friends on private local area roadworks.

just note how many people reee about pirating something when it's egs exclusive for example

no

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The problem is they want to juice their customers to the last drop in exchange for mediocre goods.