Back in 2020, people thought piracy was finished. By 2024, it had returned stronger than ever. The big streaming platforms like Netflix, Disney+, and HBO Max made one major mistake: they turned against their own users.
This shift came from rising prices, restrictions on sharing passwords, and entire shows disappearing from libraries. Viewers grew frustrated and started turning back to piracy, sparking a surge that’s now worth over $113 billion.
A new video explores how the golden age of streaming collapsed, why audiences lost trust, and what this growing wave of piracy means for the future of digital entertainment.
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