Ironic, it's only music that wants to take my money. Amazon, artist direct, Bandcamp, you name it.
If my ability to download something I've legally purchased is taken away, such as what Amazon did with their digital MOVIE (not music) purchases, I'll find a way to get it back, anyway, such as with Game of Thrones. I bought seasons 1-5, but only watched them through the Roku app, assuming I would just download them when I bugged out. Amazon took that ability away. Fine, I downloaded them through "alternative sources" and when season 6 came out, I skipped the middle man. I feel no guilt. Rinse and repeat for a season of 24 I bought through Apple, who thought best to take it away when I switched machines 3 times.
Older content, in which Hollywood thought to bribe politicians into voting to block the content from entering the public domain, I feel no guilt.
It's been proven that streaming lowers piracy. The real world doesn't acknowledge national borders when it comes to watching content. Refuse to sell me content, I'll find other ways of watching it.