• @Pilgrim@beehaw.org
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    591 month ago

    Maybe instead of spending more on lawyers, just consolidate the streaming services again so they’re more attractive than piracy?

    • m-p{3}
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      491 month ago

      Fuck that, let me buy DRM-free movies. We can do it for music, books and games. Movies and TV shows are next.

      • @GenderNeutralBro@lemmy.sdf.org
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        241 month ago

        I’d spend a lot more money on TV and movies if I could get them without DRM and in high quality. No question. Both in streaming and in disc form.

        • @asexualchangeling@lemmy.ml
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          61 month ago

          Same with games while we’re at it, there are games I got for free that I would rather pirate so it doesn’t have the DRM than download and install the copy I have legal access to

      • @catloaf@lemm.ee
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        101 month ago

        DVDs and Blurays are still pretty common. They’re not actually DRM-free, but DVD DRM is completely broken and BR decryption keys seem to be easily obtained. And you can rip the disc if you want to make a digital copy.

        • Որբունի
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          01 month ago

          They have DRM, even if easy to go around it, it doesn’t make sense to pay loads for a shitty medium with obstacles to getting what’s on it… it sends the wrong message to the criminal organisations peddling them.

          • @MachineFab812
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            21 month ago

            No, offering them more money to remove those obstacles sends the wrong message. It would literally save them money to leave it out, so in what world would that entitle them to more of your money or mine?

    • @OminousOrange@lemmy.ca
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      101 month ago

      I feel like that’s the opposite of what we want. Perhaps a storefront where one could choose what they want from different providers for a reasonable price would be good, but consolidation leads to *opolies, which are never good for consumers.

      • BenGFHC
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        71 month ago

        Wasn’t Netflix basically that? One store front for films and TV shows produced by different companies. Pay a flat monthly fee and get access to the libraries from every production company.

        • Davel23
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          21 month ago

          That was pre-enshittification. We are far beyond that point now.