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2005-09-16
It was mentioned already in this thread but I think it deserves a discussion of its own - piracy is just so much more convenient than legal content:
* No DRM
* Comes in a variety of widely supported formats
* No unskippable bullshit
* Very fast downloads; well, not always, but if it's a popular torrent I can hit 5-6MB/s (B is for bytes, not bits)! No single server has ever provided me with downloads so fast. And I never stream - only download. So slow downloads are a show stopper for me.
* I need only use my browser to find it - so I can do it on any platform (I'm looking at you, iTunes!)
If I am to pay for content it has to have all the features listed above before I even consider it for purchase. To me a download amounts to piracy only if it's available for purchase while passing the checklist above. And since this is not the case for majority I am, therefore, not a pirate - I'm "stealing" a product which is not available for purchase.