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Speaking for myself - generally, no. A couple of reasons why. Even "back then" (early 2000s), files could be downloaded from torrents as needed in glorious 360-480p lol. Locally, illegal movies were easy to obtain as burned DVDs from corner stores / under the counter. I still have bodgy copies of LOTR (obtained in Bali, iirc). My wife OTOH would indeed rent DVDs and burn copies but that was never a thing for me.
Honestly, the culture was different and we used to look forward to going to Blockbuster, Video Ezy etc. Browsing the shelves and actually watching stuff instead of "curating a collection". The hire terms were pretty reasonable (7 days). You could hire something, watch it over the week, and return it. $10 for 2 weeklies and a new release meant a week of viewing.
I remember hiring box sets of 24, Firefly etc like this - never bothered to burn them because there was just too much friction. It's not like now where I can drop a DVD into a dvd burner and have it automagically appear on my NAS and Jellyfin.
I do remember in the 80's and 90's though - we would hire Sega Master System games, unscrew the cartridge, swap out the PCB with one you owned locally (usually Alex the Kidd), return game to store (hires we strictly 1-3 days). That way you play for as long as needed, then "hire" the OG cart back and swap the PCBs back around.