I think infringing the property rights of others, without their permission, is wrong. It's laughable when people justify it by claiming they're forced to by outdated distribution of TV/films/music/whatever - they're not withholding something which is part of your human rights. Then there's stuff like people claiming they want to see/play/hear something and not risk wasting money if it turns out to be rubbish... but again, the producer of that content isn't forcing you to buy... you can abstain if you want... you can wait for proper reviews if you want... etc. It's also hilarious when websites get shut down which basically exist just to facilitate copyright infringement, and that's said to be a terrible infringement of our rights

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You don't seem able to argue this topic very well. The issue when sites are shut down is that laws are being bent to by the government or authorities to accommodate and support the financial interests of private companies.
This is why they now block sites via ISPs instead of shutting the sites down, because the way the law is set up at the moment the sites that "provide" the content aren't actually in breach of laws. They don't host the content, they don't "supply" it technically, they simply index information on how it's accessed.
This is the actual issue that has been complained about when sites are shut down.
That aside, you seem to be very much in favour of the companies, as it stands it's very much one sided. If you buy media and it is utter crap, you are typically expected to just accept it and take the hit. You can of course in future choose to avoid said company's products. However that doesn't solve the situation of them having provided a crap product, which some companies are getting away with simply because they know little to nothing will be done.
This is also ignoring the part about where some of the loudest companies who are anti "piracy" are guilty of it themselves anyway, usually to an actual detrimental extent, where an actual loss can be demonstrated.
The worst part is how people casually infringe copyright loads, justifying it however they see fit... then they cry hard when measures are put in place to curtail their freedoms. Try not infringing copyright, so they have no excuse?
This isn't the worst part. If everyone decided piracy was okay and did it, you do understand that on a societal level it then becomes "fine" right? This is generally how "good" and "bad" on a societal level is reached. Most things you think of as good or bad are because of how society has responded to said things.
Ignoring that bit, casual piracy is "rife" simply because of how easy it is. There will be things you have watched on YouTube, that for example are considered piracy or an infringement of some company's copyright, this is the main factor as to why it's so easy and casually done.
You unfortunately don't seem to have much of a grasp of this situation at all.