Developments in digital technology have popularised the streaming and pirating of content. File-sharing websites such as The Pirate Bay and Grooveshark have contributed towards copyright infringement among a new generation of consumers. Combating the popularity of such models can be difficult—convenience competes with respect for copyright—and public opinion can even turn against intellectual property rights.
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