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Piracy will not stop. I do think it is dispersal of content that's the problem. But you don't have to pay for everything every month so that's false. Perhaps not on the BT or Sky packages but if there is something you want to watch on now TV sign up for a month and cancel.
This is what happens when in the interests of 'competition' the consumer loses out. Before they could get everything in one or two places and pay a tenner a month. Now they have to get 5 subscriptions if they want everything and pay £40.
(1) Not justifying piracy, but the tv/film industry shares the blame for this. Despite being years ahead there are still principally 3 music streaming services. Tv/film was on the right track and then everyone got greedy.
Too much geoblocking, too much platform fragmentation.
Nothing is going to stop piracy. If people want it for free they'll find away. It's not worth worrying about them and concentrate on the people that are going to pay or potientally will pay.