Anti-piracy warnings have the opposite effect on men, new study says

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Bottom line: The study demonstrates the complex psychology behind anti-piracy messaging. While risks and legal consequences may deter some groups, threatening tactics can seriously backfire for others. A better understanding of audience psychology is needed to craft campaigns that reduce rather than increase digital piracy.

A new study from the University of Portsmouth reveals that threatening anti-piracy messages can actually increase digital piracy behaviors in men. The research, published in the Journal of Business Ethics, found that men were 18% more likely to pirate content after being exposed to intimidating anti-piracy messaging, while women responded positively by reducing piracy intentions.

Digital piracy - accessing copyrighted content through unlicensed sources - is a major challenge facing creative industries worldwide. This study examined how effective different types of anti-piracy messages are in deterring piracy intentions and behaviors.

The researchers, led by Kate Whitman of the Centre for Cybercrime and Economic Crime at the University of Portsmouth, tested participants' reactions to three real-world anti-piracy campaigns - two using threatening language about legal consequences, and one focused on educating people about the harms of piracy.

One threatening message from Crimestoppers, an independent charity, focused on risks of viruses, hacking, and identity theft. The other outlined legal consequences of piracy under France's "three strikes" laws terminating internet access after repeated infringement warnings. The educational message highlighted economic and moral impacts of piracy, promoting legal alternatives.

Whitman explained to Phys.org that while men pirate more than women overall, they still wanted to study gender differences in reactions to anti-piracy messaging. "We found that one size definitely doesn't fit all when combating piracy - men and women respond very differently."

While the educational message had no impact on piracy intentions, the results showed a significant gender gap in reactions to threatening messaging. Women reduced piracy intentions by over 50% in response to threats, but men increased intended piracy by 18%.

"The research shows that anti-piracy messages can inadvertently increase piracy, which is a phenomenon known as psychological reactance," explained Whitman. "From an evolutionary psychology point of view, men have a stronger reaction to their freedom being threatened and therefore they do the opposite."

Moreover, those with the most favorable attitudes toward piracy exhibited the most extreme reactions, with threatening messages increasing their piracy even further.

Whitman concluded that anti-piracy advocates need tailored approaches to effectively reduce piracy without unintended backlash. Since messages can't always be targeted by gender, avoidance of threats is safest when gender can't be determined.

Piracy has been on the upswing since the start of 2021 following years of decline, according to data from MUSO, a UK tracking firm. Smarter campaigns are the need of the hour, but with streaming platforms like Netflix and Apple TV increasing their prices, it's going to be tricky.

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Let us remember the wise words of Gabe Newell.

“One thing that we have learned is that piracy is not a pricing issue. It’s a service issue. The easiest way to stop piracy is not by putting antipiracy technology to work. It’s by giving those people a service that’s better than what they’re receiving from the pirates.”
 
"Since messages can't always be targeted by gender, avoidance of threats is safest when gender can't be determined."

Yeah right say it to my instagram ads... They know my age, my habits, my wishes and how much hair I have.

 
Let us remember the wise words of Gabe Newell.

“One thing that we have learned is that piracy is not a pricing issue. It’s a service issue. The easiest way to stop piracy is not by putting antipiracy technology to work. It’s by giving those people a service that’s better than what they’re receiving from the pirates.”

AND to make piracy a capital crime punishable by hefty fines and lengthy jail time. AND if the piracy of money causes a persons early demise because they can no longer afford good medical time there should be a level at which capital punishment becomes mandatory. Add those all together and we may not end it, but we'll get rid of the bad actors one at a time .....
 
AND to make piracy a capital crime punishable by hefty fines and lengthy jail time. AND if the piracy of money causes a persons early demise because they can no longer afford good medical time there should be a level at which capital punishment becomes mandatory. Add those all together and we may not end it, but we'll get rid of the bad actors one at a time .....

To make things worse, we have seen pirates getting sentences that are harsher than rapists, scammers, bankers, politicians, etc.
 
Well, yeah. If some rich company is going to waste my time lecturing me, I'm going to also do it out of spite. I charge a premium for wasting my time lol
 
I do not care what they say, they are not worthy to be paid. And the more money hey lose, the less
political nonsense they will put in their movies.
 
AND to make piracy a capital crime punishable by hefty fines and lengthy jail time. AND if the piracy of money causes a persons early demise because they can no longer afford good medical time there should be a level at which capital punishment becomes mandatory. Add those all together and we may not end it, but we'll get rid of the bad actors one at a time .....

Because making things more illegal has always stopped people from committing those same crimes they were already committing when it was less illegal. How's that drug war going for you?

 
I haven't even bothered watching anything in several months. The next thing I plan on watching is Dune 2 but aside from that, modern media isn't even worth the time to watch. I'm actually looking forward to the change in seasons so I can start going outside again. I'm pretty tired of any media content that's come out in the last 5 years.
 
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The majority of the films I want to watch are not available on streaming in my country. Because geoblocking too. Not to mention expiring licenses and stuff. But sometimes they pull THEIR OWN stuff too. Just because.

So no, I'm not willing to pay money for such a service. Period.
 
I'm leaning into "back catalog" 4k blurays lately. The AV quality is excellent and I have an affinity for movies from the 70s,80s, and 90s
 
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