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Dispelling the Myths Regarding Internet Piracy

Many people have heard of internet piracy, but most people don't know everything about it. There are myths out there regarding internet piracy, and it might be a good idea to address them so that you can prepare. The following are some myths that may help you stay safer while you're online.

Everything is Pirated

This is not true though most people believe everything is pirated. The folks who pirate content don't have enough space to pirate everything produced.

Online pirates are picky; they have a finite amount of space, so they usually target popular content rather than obscure content. The next time someone says this to you, you can say that isn't true.

Torrent Sites are Always Safe

People don't always consider the safety of torrent sites. Someone might think a site is okay because there's a lot of chatter online about the site being safe. The truth is these sites aren't always as safe as users think.

Some sites focus on luring folks in. After that, you're easy prey for online pirates. Your data is in jeopardy when you visit certain sites, which is why cybersecurity is so important. Some sites may even hack into folks CPUs and use them to mine cryptocurrency. People should be careful on the web including popular torrent sites.

VPN is all you Need

It's easy to think that all you need is a VPN, but that's not the case. There are a lot of folks who think VPNs are foolproof, but they aren't. VPNs are vulnerable because people can still make mistakes.

The providers themselves could make you vulnerable with just one mistake, and that's worth noting. Yes, the better your VPN service is, the safer you'll be, but remember that this should just be one line of defense. You need to fight in several ways if you're worried about online piracy, so be sure to invest in everything you need for cybersecurity.

Mostly Young People

People often think that young people are the main ones using pirated content, but that's not the case. A chunk of the population uses pirated content all the time. The person using this type of content could be your neighbor or that nice person you met at the café.

It's kind of crazy to think that so many people use this type of content, but it's free. For many services, to gain access to their content you must pay, and this can overwhelm some people. The internet has always provided free content, so watching pirated content doesn't seem like such a big deal to many.

The Poor Pirate

People might think poor people are one of the biggest groups that uses pirated content. Well, a number of people who use this type of content might do so because they can't afford to pay for it, but that's not everyone. People from all classes use this type of content, so it doesn't matter if you have money or not.

Some of the folks who use this content are paying for content sometimes. They own entertainment or gaming subscriptions, yet they still use pirated content. Maybe they do it to gain access to content earlier than others, or maybe they don't even think about it all that much.

Bought it so can Pirate

People sometimes think it's okay to use pirated content because they own the original. Maybe you own a certain movie or CD. One day you can't find your CD, so you download a pirated version of the song you want to hear.

You paid for what you own, not for what you download. They are different even if they're the same content. Many people try to use this as a loophole, but it doesn't give you a pass.

Bad For Sales

This myth is a strange one because it works both ways. Yes, sales do suffer because of piracy, but companies also profit off of this. A lot of people use pirated content, and when they find something they absolutely love, they buy that content.

There's evidence that supports both cases, which is the reason pirated content and large content producers have a strange relationship with each other. It's not simply black and white even if the law is clear about who's right and who's wrong.

Hopefully, this information helps you see piracy a little more clearly. It's a complex subject that you should understand so that you aren't only safe but know how to approach it if you ever need to discuss it or vote on it.

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