> There are so many options available to people now (theatres, DVD, Bluray, iTunes, Amazon, Netflix) that people are resorting to insanely specific demands
All of your options fail either for (a) not working in my country and (b) are physical and non-digital.
"Digital content I can watch right away" is not a instanely specific demand.
Regarding (a) I mentioned in my earlier comment that I understood not all of these services were available in all countries. However they are available in a lot of them now. Netflix and iTunes are both available in over 50 countries (I believe it's much higher for iTunes but I can't find the specific figure right now).
As for (b) I don't think that's an insanely specific demand and don't believe I said it was. In fact I listed a few of the demands in my comment. However it's also not a good justification for piracy imo. The content is still available to you with (for most people) very little effort.
All of your options fail either for (a) not working in my country and (b) are physical and non-digital.
"Digital content I can watch right away" is not a instanely specific demand.