Are they noticing this now? Literally every matchday tweet we put out has people advertising their dodgy streams in it, which is more obvious in matches we're winning as the usual lurkers are very, very quiet for some reasonhttps://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/54491180
"Broadcasting Premier League matches on a pay-per-view basis will lead to fans watching on illegal streams, says a football finance expert."
And anyone with any common sense whatsoever.
And since I'm here...
This also underlines how nobody seems to have noticed the direct correlation between having more platforms leads to a dramatic increase in piracy. Case in point, five years ago when Netflix was king of the streaming services there was some piracy but, by and large, people were content to pay their £10 a month to alleviate their FOMO - but now we have *deep breath* Netflix, Amazon Prime, Apple TV, BritBox, HBO Max, Curzon Home Cinema, Acorn TV, Shudder, Disney Über Alles and countless other apps, which has seen piracy skyrocket, which is good news for Plex since that's the app that lets you watch all your legally (wink, wink) downloaded shows all on one app with no FOMO at all
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