The proliferation of high-speed internet and the fragmentation of legitimate streaming services have given rise to a new generation of digital piracy: illicit streaming platforms. Unlike traditional peer-to-peer file sharing, modern pirate ecosystems mimic the user experience (UX) of legitimate services like Netflix or Hulu, offering "on-demand" content with high availability. This paper examines the technical architecture of these platforms, the economic motivations driving their usage, and the legal enforcement mechanisms employed by content owners and governments.
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