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Except that they do.
https://www.kearney.com/industry/media/article/video-content-piracy-using-the-power-of-data-and-analytics-to-capture-a-multibillion-dollar-opportunity
https://electroiq.com/stats/piracy-statistics/
https://corsearch.com/blogs/does-piracy-impact-sales-a-look-at-the-data
https://www.muso.com/blog/piracy-data-and-audience-demand-in-the-film-and-tv-industries
https://thehighcourt.co/piracy-statistics/
They can see how many downloads and seeds but not from a single place. Also not individual stream counts from services like real debrid and whatnot.
Also almost veryone in USA uses a VPN to torrent unless they are just asking to get a letter sent and service disconnected.
So they can tell people accessed it but not how many people of that group would have been able to legally pay for the service anyway. (If I'm not mistaken a lot of those streaming services are US only and at least if they aren't they offer completely different libraries based off what country you're in)
Someone in Africa or Brazil who had no way to pay for it anyway are also included in those metrics making them kind of pointless if you're an american company selling american media to Americans only.
Although I'm sure they just measure it as "missed sales" anyway even though that isn't the truth. They don't offer their services to all 200+ countries and a lot of piracy isn't just US based.
Also stuff like streamio that uses Real Debrid doesn't contribute to those metrics. Real debris downloaded it once and that will show up but then the thousands of people who streamed it from their servers never get reported or documented in these metrics. That is jus one example of why these are not accurate and I say that if they really knew they would go after it even more.
That's not including the fact that when I download a game or movie I like I share that file on a USB drive with my friends who are either unable or unwilling to torrent it themselves and that also never gets reported in these statistics.
There is absolutely zero way they will ever have the data on all of it.
Also, I haven't looked onto it extensively but I believe a lot of private trackers are excluded from these data sets as well. I'm not 100% sure about that though.