jigglet
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I was looking for some old movies that I can't find on any streaming service, so I hit up Piratebay and a few other torrents. Nothing to be found. Curiously I typed in the first thing that came to mind - The Simpsons. Other than the old 360p videos, none of the modern DVD or bluray copies can be found there.
Out of curiosity I searched for a bunch of other random movies - Aliens, Back to the Future, some modern stuff. All the old DVD rips can be found, almost zero presence of Bluray / 4k rips.
I did the same search across a bunch of other pirate sites. I'm not saying piracy is dead / defeated. But it feels to me that for the most part, it's a problem that has been solved?
I have a subscription to every major streaming service* and other than a handful of old movies I can't find, it feels like I can get everything I need without having to resort to this. I haven't looked on torrents in so long now I was completely unaware that it appears to be a thing of the past.
*Except I'm getting rid of Paramount+ soon, what on earth made those guys think they had enough content to create their own service.
I was looking for some old movies that I can't find on any streaming service, so I hit up Piratebay and a few other torrents. Nothing to be found. Curiously I typed in the first thing that came to mind - The Simpsons. Other than the old 360p videos, none of the modern DVD or bluray copies can be found there.
Out of curiosity I searched for a bunch of other random movies - Aliens, Back to the Future, some modern stuff. All the old DVD rips can be found, almost zero presence of Bluray / 4k rips.
I did the same search across a bunch of other pirate sites. I'm not saying piracy is dead / defeated. But it feels to me that for the most part, it's a problem that has been solved?
I have a subscription to every major streaming service* and other than a handful of old movies I can't find, it feels like I can get everything I need without having to resort to this. I haven't looked on torrents in so long now I was completely unaware that it appears to be a thing of the past.
*Except I'm getting rid of Paramount+ soon, what on earth made those guys think they had enough content to create their own service.