Like I said repeatedly.
Entertainment industries are evil, their case of "piracy" shouldn't be much of our concern. They take profits and sell shits to absent-minded people, catering to idiots' market demand. But they don't care about their customers. They are referred as "fans," people who love something and their decision making regarding taste has degenerated into biased preference.
How do they spend the profits? They controlled their celebrity's life, telling them to do stupid things on TV, poisoning people's mind (giving the impression that rich people do shit), contributing to illegal drug industries (I believe their people held more drug parties than any other kind of people), promoting drug abuse (just remember how many artists died from drug abuse). Yet they still seek for more money and accusing all people of "stealing". I say, they don't have any rights to brazenly speak from their "so-morale high ground".
Piracy should be more of concern if the party involved is Microsoft, Google, EA, Activision-Blizzard, Bethesda, or your favourite software developers. These are companies that spent profits to foster creativity and empowerment. At least, Bill Gates spend most of his money on poor education and cancer research funds. No matter how monopolistic or evil licensing/DLC/money making scheme they are into. I still can respect their way of spending profits (bettering their employees' life, most of them are winners of employer of choice).
For Microsoft that I'm familiar with, at least they are after corporate/money-making pirates or license violators, and chasing less individuals/private users.