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      ‘Expensive’ Streaming Services Are a Key Reason for Americans to ‘Pirate’

      news.movim.eu / TorrentFreak · Yesterday - 09:26 · 3 minutes

    pirate flag For online media consumers, things have improved significantly over the years. More content is being made available on-demand than ever before.

    Netflix set the tone a decade ago by offering movies and TV series online as a convenient alternative to piracy. This worked well, so well that more than a dozen other streaming services were launched, all with their own exclusive releases.

    While this may sound positive, in some ways it made things worse for consumers. As it turns out, it’s quite costly to have more than a handful of subscriptions and fees may rise to the point where people feel justified to pirate some content to keep costs under control.

    This revelation isn’t new. It’s been brought up several times over the years, dating back to at least 2017 . And indeed, while most people gladly pay for streaming subscriptions, many use pirate sites and services ‘on the side’ to incidentally watch content from services they’re not already subscribed to.

    Academic studies are yet to examine this effect in great detail, but there is survey data to back the theory up. Previously, most UK consumers felt that they were paying too much for legal subscriptions, with half indicating that piracy is a viable alternative.

    1 in 3 Americans Pirated Movies or TV recently

    New data from U.S. respondents released this week suggests that expensive streaming subscriptions are an issue there too. The online survey , conducted by Cordcutting among a sample of 988 American adults, finds that a third of all respondents pirated TV series or movies in the past year.

    Younger people are more likely to have pirated at some point in their lives. For example, 76% of Generation Z says they have pirated content, a figure that falls to 28% for baby boomers.

    Piracy habits are relatively stable. Most people who admitted pirating something over the past twelve months indicate that they ‘consume’ about the same as they did earlier. The positive news for rightsholders is that 35% pirate less than before, while just 11% have increased their piracy volume.

    Streaming Costs Trigger Piracy

    For many people, fragmentation and cost of paid streaming services appear to be key reasons for turning to pirate alternatives. More than a third of the self-proclaimed pirates mentioned the price of legal subscriptions among their reasons.

    Of all pirating respondents, 36% said they used unauthorized alternatives because they were only interested in a specific show or movie, which alone was not worth a full subscription. This is close to the 35% who indicated that subscription services are too expensive.

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    The results of these types of surveys should always be interpreted with caution. The formulation of questions can be leading at times, for example, and paid online polls may have a selection bias.

    The results make it clear that the price of legal subscriptions is an issue for a number of people. At the same time, however, the majority of respondents didn’t mention cost as a problem. Other popular reasons to pirate include content being unavailable through legal channels, or to avoid advertising.

    How to Solve It?

    The current streaming landscape is complicated for a reason. Many players are trying to gain market share hoping to become a dominant force. However, at some point more consolidation would make sense to keep costs under control for distributors and consumers.

    When asked about possible solutions, many respondents mentioned that cheaper legal services would help, as would stronger penalties for online pirates.

    At the moment, rightsholders are mostly focused on enforcement efforts to tackle the problem. In addition to going after pirate sites and services, they hope to introduce site blocking legislation to the United States. That has the potential to deter some casual pirates.

    According to the survey, an emphasis on the potential negative effects of piracy could help. Among the U.S. respondents who indicated that they had never pirated anything, malware threats and potential negative effects on the industry were frequently mentioned as reasons.

    From: TF , for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.

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      La nouvelle voix de Secret Story est-elle une intelligence artificielle ?

      news.movim.eu / Numerama · Yesterday - 08:35

    La saison 12 de Secret Story, dix-sept ans après le lancement de l'émission de téléréalité, remplace la voix masculine originelle par une voix féminine mystérieuse, plus douce et presque robotique. La nouvelle voix, qui est en fait une « fausse voix », est-elle incarnée par une comédienne ou une IA ?

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      6 séries à voir après la fin de Shōgun sur Disney+

      news.movim.eu / Numerama · Yesterday - 05:42

    Le drame épique, situé dans un Japon féodal implacable, vient de tirer sa révérence avec un ultime épisode sur Disney+. Pour prolonger le plaisir, voici donc 6 séries similaires à Shōgun, à voir en streaming : Succession, Blue Eye Samurai, Vikings, Le Temps des Samouraïs, Tokyo Vice ainsi que Giri/Haji.

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      Un site de streaming pirate rend fou Netflix et Disney+

      news.movim.eu / JournalDuGeek · 3 days ago - 06:00

    Pirate

    Les plateformes de streaming pirate, à l'image de FMovies, gagnent en popularité partout dans le monde. Face à la fragmentation des plateformes de streaming payants et aux prix des abonnements qui ne cessent de grimper, la résurgence de ces sites n'a rien de très étonnant. L'industrie cinématographique cherche à y mettre fin en exigeant des dispositions législatives de blocage.
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      5 films d’action ensoleillés à voir sur Prime Video

      news.movim.eu / Numerama · 5 days ago - 12:02

    Pour partir en vacances par procuration avec une bonne dose d’adrénaline en supplément, voici 5 films qui font rimer spectaculaire avec solaire : Road House, Sirènes, 22 Jump Street, Shotgun Wedding ainsi que Freelance.

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      CNN, record holder for shortest streaming service, wants another shot

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica · 6 days ago - 21:28

    : The logo of the US tv channel CNN is shown on the display of a smartphone on April 22, 2020

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    On March 29, 2022, CNN+ , CNN's take on a video streaming service, debuted. On April 28, 2022 , it shuttered, making it the fastest shutdown of any launched streaming service. Despite that discouraging superlative, CNN has plans for another subscription-based video streaming platform, Financial Times (FT) reported on Wednesday.

    Mark Thompson, who took CNN's helm in August 2023, over a year after CNN+'s demise, spoke with FT about evolving the company. The publication reported that Thompson is "working on plans for a digital subscription streaming service." The executive told the publication that a digital subscription, including digital content streaming, is "a serious possibility," adding, "no decisions had been made, but I think it’s quite likely that we’ll end up there."

    CNN++, or whatever a new CNN streaming package might be named, would not just be another CNN+, per Thompson.

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      Roku forcing 2-factor authentication after 2 breaches of 600K accounts

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica · 6 days ago - 17:09

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    Everyone with a Roku TV or streaming device will eventually be forced to enable two-factor authentication after the company disclosed two separate incidents in which roughly 600,000 customers had their accounts accessed through credential stuffing.

    Credential stuffing is an attack in which usernames and passwords exposed in one leak are tried out against other accounts, typically using automated scripts. When people reuse usernames and passwords across services or make small, easily intuited changes between them, actors can gain access to accounts with even more identifying information and access.

    In the case of the Roku attacks, that meant access to stored payment methods, which could then be used to buy streaming subscriptions and Roku hardware. Roku wrote on its blog , and in a mandated data breach report , that purchases occurred in "less than 400 cases" and that full credit card numbers and other "sensitive information" was not revealed.

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      Password crackdown leads to more income for Netflix

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica · 6 days ago - 13:28

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    Netflix’s crackdown on password sharing helped the streaming service blow past Wall Street’s earnings forecasts, but its shares fell after it said it planned to stop regularly disclosing its subscriber numbers.

    The company’s operating income surged 54 percent in the first quarter as it added 9.3 million subscribers worldwide, proving that the efforts to reduce password sharing it launched last year have had more lasting benefits than some investors expected.

    However, Netflix said on Thursday that from next year it would stop revealing its total number of subscribers, a metric that has been a crucial benchmark for investors in the streaming era.

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      Où regarder les films du studio Ghibli en streaming ?

      news.movim.eu / Numerama · 6 days ago - 10:23

    Chihiro

    Avec la sortie du Garçon et le Héron de Hayao Miyazaki, l'envie vous prendra peut-être de voir ou revoir d'autres films du studio Ghibli. Presque tous sont disponibles en SVOD sur Netflix.