• zarkanian@sh.itjust.works
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    I always thought this was a bit of a weird flex, like bragging about knowing how to install Linux. Sure, not everybody knows how to do that, but it isn’t exactly difficult, either, and it certainly doesn’t make you a 1337 hacker.

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      It’s one of those “stick it to the man”-things. People really love to brag about that and in this case it also saves quite a lot of money. People love to talk about how they saved money.

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    I pay for my subs AND I pirate everything I like.

    If they charge too much or enshitify their experience, i won’t even skip a beat when i cancel them.

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      I hope Bandcamp doesn’t get enshittified to hell for a while. I love supporting indie artists by buying their music, going to concerts isn’t really possible for me and buying merch is super inconvenient for shit I generally don’t need or want.

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    Them: Do you have Apple/Amazon/Paramount/etc? They have this cool new -exclusive show-

    Me with this look: No but I’ve seen the show

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    I spent a shitload on buying TV shows and movies on Google. Then I moved back to Canada from the UK and my library is fucked (lost some movies and shows). Google also doesn’t let me play it on 1080P or 4K on my browsers despite paying for it. They said they understand the pain and whatever they did didn’t work.

    Yeah I had enough of this shit.

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      don’t forget that even though you paid for it, they can just take it away whenever they want. They lost the rights to a movie/show? Welp, better luck next time. NO REFUNDS!

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        Yup! That’s what happened when I moved! Better luck next time indeed …

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    Wife makes us pay for Amazon Prime, for the shipping. I want to watch The Boys so I got to Prime Video. It has ad break during the ep. I had downloaded the rest of the season before ep1 was completed.
    The community have made it so simple and I thank them for it.

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    It depends on the medium, but for TV shows and movies, the market is a mess. It’s all streaming services, you have to pay multiple vendors to have access to everything etc. I’ve low key stopped watching movies because the whole thing is an expensive mess. It’s no wonder people prefer piracy.

    I wonder how difficult it would be for a vendor to be like Steam. Buy a movie once, add it to the library, watch it whenever. Afaik Youtube does that but I haven’t tried it yet and I’m not sure if it’s worth it.

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      That’s pretty much how Amazon instant video works.

      You can rent or buy it digitally. Some can’t be rented, some can ONLY be rented.

      The problem isn’t the “last mile” vendor, it’s with how the entire movie and music industry is set up.

      I’ve never heard of game producers telling Steam that they must invalidate all existing licenses, and Steam at this point, has enough market share that if that were to happen, they’d push back hard

      But TV and movies go back much farther than the Internet, and rebroadcast licenses are not permanent, unlike your typical digital game license.

      Digital TV and movies use the existing rebroadcast license structure, which means those license fees can change for existing media, and if the broadcasting agency, like cable/satellite providers or streaming services refuse to either absorb those fees or pass them on their own customers, then those providers lose access to movies and shows they have had access to.

      Ever see those commercials run by broadcast channels saying “Your cable company is dropping us! Call them and complain!” ? It’s those media conglomerates using you to force your providers to pay higher fees, which then means you will soon, too.

      And when those cable/satellite/streaming fees go up, who gets the blame? Not the media conglomerates.

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    I don’t pirate everything. But I do pirate a good portion of what I consume on media.

    There are a few groups/singers I follow and I try to support them directly by buying on bandcamp or buying their discs directly from them; they’re mostly indie bands that rarely leave their country.

    And I also buy some indie games when I feel they are worth it.

    The rest? Yeah, seven seas for everything.

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      This is the way. Voluntary support of artists rather than mandatory support of IP holders and gatekeepers.

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      I do whatever is easiest or works the best. For TV and movies, that’s jellyfin and piracy. For music, that’s Tidal. For games, that’s Steam.

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        Same. It’s not even about the money. I just don’t have time to deal with the bull and I’m not juggling five different streaming services.

        Figure out your shit as an industry or I’m just not bothering. Ergo I use one service. JellyFin.

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          It isn’t just about juggling five services. They also just de-list stuff…because they can, apparently. This makes no sense to me. How is removing media a good business decision?

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          I just don’t have time to deal with the bull and I’m not juggling five different streaming services.

          THIS. Fuck this. Fuck it with a spiked 10m pole. I don’t have the time nor the will to find what streaming service has the exclusive the show I want to watch this month. Is it on netflix? No, wait… their rights expired last week, this month it should be on… Hulu, maybe? No… it’s an ANC show so… it should be HBO, right? WRONG! It’s on Prime’s exclusive channel (that you need to pay on top of Prime’s sub).