Film studios also. I recall reading a whole lot of stories about indie bands who have had their music used in films without authorisation or licensing, and have a hard time getting recourse. Pretty bad look given how rabidly the film studios go against even individuals downloading their movies.
Basically, I think when it comes down to intellectual property, many people are hypocrites (especially the ones who feel they’re big enough to not get seriously punished)
It's not really hypocrisy, so much as an expression of a value system that is essentially opportunistic and amoral.
The true morality is greed-driven - make as much money as possible, unless/until some more powerful entity stops you.
IP laws have been shaped by that morality. It has pulled them far away from their original intent, which was to reward creators.
Large corporations regularly take advantage of their size and power to make sure that they, not the creators, receive value from the work.
So if you're surprised that corporate lawyers can appear to contradict their own positions, it's possible you may not have understood what motivates corporate culture.
Basically, I think when it comes down to intellectual property, many people are hypocrites (especially the ones who feel they’re big enough to not get seriously punished)