There's too little cultural piracy available and this is a huge wasted occasion to build bridges among different people from different countries and cultures.
I don't know if you are also noticing a huge decline in piracy, it is now much harder than before to download music, books, movies; and it's almost impossible to upload them.
Just try it, I had a freely distributed movie that can't be found on the internet and I wanted to put it on a torrent website... No way, that's very difficult. It will take you a bunch of time and people over there will start questioning what you're uploading and why.
It feels like the people who are now uploading pirated stuff are part of a very small circle; this is extremely dangerous as it greatly limits the variety of stuff available.
You have all the American blockbusters and even the last published bullshit. You will be able to find most of the important western European things, even though it gets difficult going back in time.
But... What else? Want a Russian book? Sure their literature is quite famous so you'll find something; want one of their movies? Good luck with that, unless it made some huge noise around the world it's just not there.
You can get a fairly decent amount of Indian movies; books are much more difficult.
Chinese stuff is quite unfindable.
South America, a cradle of cultural stuff which leaves a huge hole in the internet accessible stuff.
Not to talk about African stuff, of which I barely know anything; definitely the unavailability didn't help.
I'm not saying you should pirate everything, but the availability of information and culture helps people get together. It doesn't necessarily have to go through piracy, but the best alternative are public libraries, which don't even get near to the potential piracy has.
I'm very sad whenever I hear of some cool movement or interesting production and it just can't be found in any way because it is not American.
We should foster an ethical piracy movement, the Italian website TNTvillage had this as its objective; it unfortunately had to close due to low funding and the low respect towards the mission by its users.
I hope things will change. I'm afraid that the comfort of streaming services has turned off a lot of people from searching different things and exploring different cultures.