A new survey from Norway reveals that 50% of young people under 30 believe that pirating content is an acceptable way to save money. The survey, conducted by Ipsos, highlights that the high cost of streaming services is a key driver behind this attitude. Links between piracy and organized crime or malware, appear to be of less concern.

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    14 days ago

    Yep, roughly $400 a week.

    I run lean, dude. You don’t want my life.

    If it’s about the hobby, the low end is what an old laptop and a crap hard drive? Cycle out new releases as they come and go.

    I could set someone up with Jellyfin and a full arr suite for $50.

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      Yep, roughly $400 a week.

      Huh? How? Were you subscribed to every single streaming service that existed?

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        14 days ago

        Was it implied that I was in dire straits because I was streaming?

        His statement was pretty general. It’s hard out there to save money, even if you aren’t streaming.

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          14 days ago

          I understood your comment to mean “piracy is saving you $400 a week”, so before piracy you spend $400 a week on media, which sounds like an insane amount.

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            14 days ago

            No, it’s what I can put back rn barring photosynthesis so I wouldn’t have to buy food.

            I’m working on it.