Is internet piracy really that bad?

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2017

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Is internet piracy really that bad?

After a recent case in the Dutch court, Ziggo and XS4all have to block torrent      website The Piratebay once again. This was already the case in 2012 but was that block was overruled in higher court in 2014. The case is not new and the same thing has happened, and is still happening in a lot of countries for multiple so-called piracy websites. Organizations such as BREIN are filing these lawsuits to protect copyrights of several companies. Meanwhile providers defend the blocking of these websites based on freedom of speech. There is a lot of discussion about the downsides of piracy, but are there upsides too?

People in isolated countries generally have less access to mainstream series and movies. For example, if you live in Siberia and that one movie is not available on Netflix and not being shown on TV, how would you access it? You can get it sent from another country but that may not even be a possibility. The only option you would be left with is downloading the actual movie.

It gives companies reason to re-evaluate their profit model, Spotify and Netflix for example, dove in the market with a solution that solved the problem for people with low-income, such as students. This group is financially not able to buy everything, but are a big contributor to making or breaking a series in terms of popularity. All the extra publicity generated from this group might give the series an even bigger boost and may even increase total sales instead of lowering it.

The market of multimedia is still very much ruled by large companies such as HBO and Warner Bros. Piracy has brought more access to this market and its artists. You might even say that it actually stimulates smaller series and artists- file sharing, giving them more chance to breakthrough. Soundcloud and YouTube for example, made it possible for lots of small and unknown artists to share their content and generate revenue outside of big labels.

Series are more popular than ever, whether illegally downloaded, watched via Netflix or on TV, watching series and the term binge watching are quite popular these days. Cinemas are doing better than ever (MPAA, 2015). While most people view downloads as missed income for companies or artists. They might stimulate other parts of the market, such as merchandise.

While these reasons may not reflect the reality perfectly, I can say that piracy has disrupted the market multiple times, forcing them to innovate and change with current times. It also puts a dent into large company domination of the market. I think these changes are good for the general health of the market. Is calling piracy a necessary evil justified? You decide. We’ll have to see how the market evolves.

https://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2017/09/22/xs4all-en-ziggo-moeten-the-pirate-bay-voorlopig-blokkeren-a1574474

https://www.mpaa.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/MPAA-Theatrical-Market-Statistics-2015_Final.pdf

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