Netflix is no longer the only streaming service in town. With Disney and Apple launching their own services, experts warn that a lull in illegal downloading is coming to an end.
there is now a"huge annoyance level" with deciding which subscription service to pay for.
By mirroring itself across the internet, The Pirate Bay remains online to this day, although it now claims to be managed by anthat is registered in the Seychelles. For digital pirates, it remains a key destination.Disney to Bundle Disney, Hulu and ESPN for $12.99 Starting in NovemberIt says that in June this year, torrent networks were used to downloadwas snagged more than 1.2 million times and the second series ofwas downloaded by over 1.6 million people.
The consensus appears to be the same across industry experts: those who are willing to pay are not suddenly going to transform into full-on content thieves, but it's likely customers with one service will be more inclined to illegally download a show that is not available to them.
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