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    6 days ago

    Does Netflix make shows? Or does it slam its name onto filmmakers it pays to make content? If so, one of those things simply requires throwing cash at people, which I think is a skill that most people can learn.

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        5 days ago

        They had to operate under the radar to avoid the law, so you know the answer to your question

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          5 days ago

          So Netflix actually pays for shows to get made, so when everyone pays for Netflix, it lets everyone enjoy them. Pirate sites only extract value from the hard work of the producers, without paying them.

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            1 day ago

            producers don’t make the content, they speak to the right people in their exclusive circles to finance it, put their name on it, and then pay the directors and actors a tiny fraction of what it earned

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              23 hours ago

              Okay, now tell me how pirate sites contribute to creation of said content

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                15 hours ago

                They make the shows actually accessible so that they can reach the desired audience and generate a fanbase in the first place, which producers could then use to exploit for revenue.

                If you covet a precious jewel behind closed doors, people will just walk on by without knowing its value