Can’t pay, won’t pay : impoverished streaming services are driving viewers back to piracy
As subscription costs rise and choice diminishes on legal sites, film and TV fans are turning to VPNs and illicit streamers, with Sweden – home of both Spotify and The Pirate Bay – leading the way With a trip to Florence booked, all I want is to rewatch Medici. The 2016 historical drama series (…)
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