• Kissaki@beehaw.org
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    2 days ago

    There’s stores for downloadable drm free music. Still waiting for that for movies and series.

    It’s certainly not a technical issue.

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    3 days ago

    If payment for a digital item doesn’t confer ownership then digital piracy isn’t theft.

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      Theft is if you take something away and they lose it. This is more of a licensing issue.

      All the company is deprived of is revenue, at least that’s what they think, assuming everyone downloading their content for free would otherwise pay for it.

    • sp3ctr4l@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      3 days ago

      Well… I’ve…

      … never licked a spark plug

      and I’ve never sniffed a stinkbug

      and I’ve never painted daisies on a big red rubber ball

      and I’ve never bathed in yogurt

      and I don’t look good in leggings

      and I’ve never been to Boston in the fall

      I uh, don’t know what to tell you…

      I don’t do anything.

  • homes@piefed.world
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    3 days ago

    I learned this lesson 25 years ago, and that’s when I stopped paying for any “content”. Rip it or lose it.

    🏴‍☠️

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      I trust Steam thus far. But music, I buy and download. Between my computer, my phone and a backup drive, I feel pretty good that I’ll be able to listen for the foreseeable future. Movies and TV, I also donnload.

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    3 days ago

    How many reminders are needed for people to get the picture?

    Lately we have been getting a lot of reminders but people are still not waking up.

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    It came to me last night, how all this AI and the difficulties obtaining hardware. This is all them trying to end the idea of ownership, at least of your data. They want to control all the data, so everything you do, every picture you take, every game you play, every essay you write, will be only available in the cloud. We are getting close to the point where are must pay for every bit of our own data that we access.

    This is the inevitable result. I’m very glad I’ve spent years building my own library of content. I just hope I can continue getting replacement hardware to keep it alive.

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    2 days ago

    Worth noting this is specifically ~200 movie titles purchased in the PlayStation store in the UK due to licencing changes. So still shit, but not as bad as the headline implies.

    Personally I’ve given up purchasing movies or TV shows at all because they keep getting deleted from my libraries over time without warning. I agree with the article that the word “purchase” itself is misleading and it should be changed to something like “licence” or “rent forever” instead.

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      2 days ago

      ~200

      “551 titles” - 43 TV show seasons = 508 movies?

      “Sony already pulled 314 StudioCanal titles from libraries in Germany and Austria in 2022. More recently, Sony deleted people’s Funimation digital libraries”

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        Yes you’re right. The font on the website is really hard for me and I must have read the 5 as a 2. Thanks for the correction :)

        Isn’t Funimation dead now? I remember something happening to them at least.