What risks do anti-piracy measures pose to user accessibility, particularly in regions with limited access to legal alternatives?
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Anti-piracy measures can pose risks to user accessibility in regions with limited access to legal alternatives by potentially restricting or blocking access to content that users would otherwise have difficulty obtaining through legal channels. This can lead to further marginalization of users in those regions who may rely on pirated content due to lack of affordable or available legal options. Ultimately, anti-piracy measures may unintentionally exacerbate the digital divide and limit access to information and cultural content for those in regions with limited legal alternatives.