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I'm curious why someone who is able to afford 40TB of drive space is interested in piracy. Is it more about archiving and ownership than saving a buck?
They can afford all the hardware due to not wasting money on shit that can be free.
I'm subscribed to 4 different streaming services and it's still not everything. Also I'm not giving Rupert Murdoch a cent for all the damage he's done to Australia. And Foxtel is owned by him and the only way to get any HBO shows for instance. And even if you paid them they only do 1080p.
40TB of storage is around $800, or $33/m for 2 years, which is like two subscription services.
Also, you can share what you've downloaded with friends, further driving down the cost compared that what would be paid to the corps
I'm not the guy above, but I dont see how they're comparable really. One is god knows how many monthly subscriptions for the rest of time, or the up front cost of storage.
There's (almost) always the option to buy media on blueray or similar.
I'll speak for myself here – I watch on average a movie per day. Even if the Blu-Rays were $10, it would still cost me $3650/yr.