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I won't shed a tear for the entertainment industry, if they make it harder to watch content than it is to pirate there just isn't any point paying, I don't really consume enough content to justify having even one streaming service though. I pay for spotify because its convenient and I pay to go the movies because it offers an unique experience.
Edit: Academic books is something that I pirate even if it's time consuming and inconvenient, because fuck them for swapping two chapters every 2 years to sell more books.
Like I said, you can have your reasons, but that doesn't justify it. Just because the entertainment industry has bad people doesn't mean it's right to pirate. Just do it, but be honest that you're doing something bad, and be fine with doing something bad