Paul, this is a consequense of censorship rather than consumer behaviour like in free and open-minded markets. The people can't buy porn, it's often illegal to produce, distribute and even consume. The torrent site was not pulled to "help" the copyright owners. It was pulled by the moral/religious agenda.
Second, processors decline or block potential customers from those areas threating them as potential "fraudsters" instead of customers. From the beginning. And even if they are allowed, prices of subscriptions often are too high for these countries. The natural consequense is to seek it for free. So, you are right, they will go to tubes, tgps, whatever, but even if all non-infringing and free websites were pulled from internet, it's still not possible to sell the real thing if it is illegal. Or too expensive...
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