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Kanye West's Exclusive 'Donda 2' Release Triggers Piracy Craze
Ernesto Van der Sar, 28 Feb 10:46 AM

kanyeLast week, Kanye West dropped his latest album 'Donda 2'. As previously announced, this is no regular release.

The album is not available on Spotify, Apple, or any of the other major streaming platforms. Instead, fans who want to listen to the tracks have to purchase Kanye's Stem Player, a $200 audio device.

"Today artists get just 12% of the money the industry makes. It's time to free music from this oppressive system. It's time to take control and build our own," Kanye wrote on Instagram, explaining the move.

While this exclusive release may guarantee that a higher percentage of the revenue goes to Kanye and his crew, fans are not necessarily better off. $200 is quite a steep price for an album, even if it comes with added interactive features.

Donda 2 is Widely Pirated

As a result, many Kanye fans opted to wait for pirated versions of the tracks to surface online. They didn't have to wait very long, as the full album leaked fairly soon after becoming available on the Stem Player. In fact, the Stem Player itself was 'pirated' too.

A few days ago, Reddit user 'Lucaiii' posted a "Stem Player Player," and emulator that allows people to listen to and download music from the official player website without paying.

Needless to say, there has been plenty of interest in both the emulator and the pirated copies of Donda 2 that appeared online. At the time of writing, Donda 2 is the most shared album on sites such as 1337x and The Pirate Bay, where many thousands of people have grabbed a copy.

donda 2 pirates

This once again illustrates that piracy is often driven by a lack of affordable legal options. That said, there are plenty of people who paid for the Stem Player as well, so Kanye might still be better off revenue-wise.

Not Kanye's First Piracy Controversy

In any case, the interest among pirates shouldn't have come as a surprise for the rapper. When he released "The Life of Pablo" exclusively on Tidal in 2016 there was also a piracy surge, which came with a twist.

Angered by mass-piracy, Kanye considered taking legal action against notorious torrent site The Pirate Bay. While he would not be the first to try, no lawsuits followed. Instead, a follow-up tweet quickly turned the tables.

The tweet showed that the rapper had an open browser tab titled "Pirate Bay Torrent Xfe..," which likely pointed to a pirated copy of a VST/AU plugin from Xfer Records. This company was co-founded by DJ Deadmau5 who subsequently called out Kanye as a 'dick'.

Whether Kanye was really pirating music tools or whether he was simply trolling remains an unanswered question. However, the whole ordeal did trigger the launch of a Kanye-inspired Pirate Bay mirror, which was quite popular for a while, until it vanished.

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Top 10 Most Pirated Movies of The Week – 02/28/2022
Ernesto Van der Sar, 27 Feb 11:30 PM

the king's manThe data for our weekly download chart is estimated by TorrentFreak, and is for informational and educational reference only.

These torrent download statistics are only meant to provide further insight into the piracy trends. All data are gathered from public resources.

This week we have two new entries on the list. "The King's Man" is the most downloaded title.

The most torrented movies for the week ending on February 28 are:

Movie Rank Rank last week Movie name IMDb Rating / Trailer
Most downloaded movies via torrent sites
1 (2) The King's Man 6.5 / trailer
2 (…) West Side Story 7.7 / trailer
3 (1) Scream 6.8 / trailer
4 (4) Spider-Man: No Way Home 9.0 / trailer
5 (8) The Matrix Resurrections 5.8 / trailer
6 (…) Project 'Gemini' 3.7 / trailer
7 (9) Licorice Pizza 7.8 / trailer
8 (5) Eternals 6.6 / trailer
9 (…) No Exit 6.2 / trailer
10 (…) Gasoline Alley 3.6 / trailer

Note: We also publish an updating archive of all the list of weekly most torrented movies lists.

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"Friends" Leaving Netflix Caused a Piracy Spike in The Netherlands
Ernesto Van der Sar, 27 Feb 04:21 PM

friendsFor online media consumers, things have improved significantly over the years. More content is made available globally than ever before.

In today's on-demand society this is particularly important for new content. A geographical delay of a few days can be sufficient to drive some people to pirate sites.

"Friends" Pirates

Availability is not only important for new releases though as iconic movies and TV shows always stay in high demand. This also applies to the iconic sitcom "Friends," which originally appeared on NBC between 1994 and 2004.

The series became a hit around the world and with the help of streaming services such as Netflix, it continues to entertain generations both old and new. That is, as long as they still have access.

Due to rights issues, streaming platforms occasionally have to pull content. In the Netherlands, this was also the case for "Friends" which left the streaming platform on December 30th of last year.

No Alternative

Adding to the trouble is the fact that there are no legal streaming alternatives to watch the series on-demand. At least not legally. The only option people have is to use pirate sites. And according to data gathered by TorrentFreak, many people do so.

Today most pirates use unauthorized streaming sites to watch content illegally. This traffic can't be measured publicly, so we decided to focus on BitTorrent downloads instead, assuming that this is a good proxy for the overall interest on pirate sites.

Our data sample includes torrent piracy activity in the Netherlands for "Friends" starting on December 1, 2021 and ending on January 31, 2022.

In addition to the estimated downloads, we also added the numbers from the neighboring country Belgium as a control group. In Belgium, "Friends" remained available on Netflix for the entire period.

Dutch Piracy Spike

The graph below shows the daily download numbers over time. The absolute numbers in our sample are relatively modest, a few hundred downloads per day, but you can clearly see that the piracy numbers more than quadrupled when "Friends" left Netflix in the Netherlands.

Friends downloads (torrents)

friends downloads

Full-season releases are counted as one download so the number of downloaded episodes is much higher. Also, BitTorrent traffic is only a small fraction of the total piracy ecosystem, and we expect that thousands of others turned to pirate streaming sites to watch Friends.

This basic research confirms the impact that availability has on people's motivation to pirate. That's not just limited to new releases, but it equally applies to evergreen content.

While Hollywood might not immediately panic over a few thousand Friends downloads, this problem should not be disregarded. After all, some of these people may have used pirate sites for the first time. And once they know how it works…

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