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Game of Thrones was nearly "destroyed" by pirates illegally streaming HBO content
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As an example, the only reason there was ever any interest in Top Gear stateside was because of piracy. In my youth, that was the only way to watch it, and it showed the BBC that there was an interest, which led to it being made available through legitimate means in the US.
Piracy isn’t about free shit.
I don't remember the band, I think it was Iron Maiden, that discovered that brazillians fucking love them by Napster data and they started touring in Brazil selling entire stadiums full even today. There's even a joke in Rio de Janeiro about how Iron Maiden visits the Barra de Tijuca area (the place where big concerts are played) more often than regular Rio's habitats.
Yes. That's Iron Maiden. They go where people are torrenting their music and sell a shit ton of tickets and merch.
literal proof that piracy leads to legal profit?
meanwhile the another band who hates pirates:
Those 24/7 Top Gear streams on justin.tv before they shut down and rebranded as Twitch turned me into a lifelong fan.
I have a prime subscription in part because is gives me access to both Top Gear and TGT.
Yeah I'd definitely agree. The amount of memes and just general sense of people buzzing about the show when it was at its peak was just unreal. And I'd argue that the fact it was being pirated and passed around so much was a big driver behind that. There's no real way to test it, but without that big cultural drive would the show have done nearly so well? My suspicion is that it wouldn't have. Not to mention all the knock-on effects such as launching the careers of many actors, who will go on to drive other hit shows etc.
Just seeing the issue as "someone watched a torrent of it so we lost the subscription fee" is extremely myopic IMO.