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was the second-highest grossing film in 2001 and a landmark movie on most peoples' must-watch list.

In the streaming era having to Google where to find a film is inconvenient however, plenty of movies are just a monthly subscription cost and a click away from being on the nearest screen.With this in mind, it's no surprise that a media release from Communications Minister Paul Fletcher on Friday said that Australians are now pirating content at the lowest level in five years, across the categories of movies, television shows, music and video games.

The media release from the government said the decline in piracy was "in part" linked to subscription streaming services, like Netflix and Stan for video and Spotify for music. There are many other areas where a path of least resistance could be created to help people make better choices for both society and the economy.

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