How do counterfeit streaming devices, such as illegal TV boxes, contribute to piracy rates?
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Counterfeit streaming devices, like illegal TV boxes, contribute to piracy rates by providing easy access to unauthorized streams of copyrighted content. These devices are often preloaded with unauthorized streaming apps or add-ons that allow users to access premium content without paying for it. This results in lost revenue for content creators and legitimate streaming services, as well as undermining intellectual property rights. Additionally, since counterfeit streaming devices do not adhere to content licensing agreements, they can offer a wide range of content without proper authorization. This widespread availability of pirated content can fuel increased piracy rates as users find it convenient to access copyrighted material for free or at a lower cost.