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  • I think you hit the nail on the head where this is heading by questioning the final costs. Currently "AI" development is burning through insane piles of money and energy and no one is really paying a significant cost to use it... It's a loss leader at the moment but it's unclear if there are many uses for it if it were to be full price. Is it going to be another voice assistant situation where people like usi g it but it's actually really hard to make any money off it directly?

  • And they invested knowing that piracy was a thing and figured that into their calculations regard to the risk vs potential return. If they didn't get that right and end up with a loss, well, that's capitalism for you.

  • Even if they would otherwise have subscribed, that money will be spent elsewhere in the economy, its potential revenue the streaming companies couldn't secure, it's not a loss to the economy unless it's a foreign user.

  • Can't see how it can, it's not like if that money isn't spent on entertainment then it's just lost, it's just spent on other goods and services or put in savings that the banks loan out to other people to generate economic activity. Unless people are literally burning the money or exclusively spending it on foreign goods and services it's not costing the economy per se.

  • Pirated content of course has no advertising in it, so it makes sense to pay good money for a service that has adverts in it or how else am I going to learn about all those fabulous products I just have to buy?

  • Disappointed to see so many people picking and choosing what is and isn't acceptable to pirate.

    We don't know the OP circumstance and it's a big assumption that he can just pay and it not be an issue in some way.

    Average people deserve to get paid but we aren't talking about scamming some custom content out of them, they already made the material in question and it's a sunk cost, selling copies is as much rent seeking behaviour as when it's done by big companies.

    Also, let's not use emotive incorrect language like "stealing" as it's not, it's copyright infringement, no one is stealing anything.