RE: https://mastodon.social/@arstechnica/116223003573492128

Sounds like a you problem, not a me problem, Amazon.

@whatdidmarksay @kkarhan

Meanwhile torrents are free.

@FuturisticRobert @whatdidmarksay @kkarhan

FFS - if we could go back to the iTunes paradigm of <resonable price> per episode/season _people would pay_. Platform exclusives and time limited availability (and by that I mean until they no longer feel like paying the licensing fee to keep it available) just fuck people over.

Imagine back in the day if you could only get <movie/show> on DVD from Target, NOT from Walmart/record stores because it was an exclusive. People would have been lynched.

@tezoatlipoca @whatdidmarksay @kkarhan

Yeah, I will gladly pay a reasonable price for media.

@FuturisticRobert @tezoatlipoca @whatdidmarksay in fact, I'd go out of my way that the only cases where I've seen people pirate stuff is when they couldn't get a legal copy (or even afford it)…

  • There are literally #shows like #WestWorld where the greedy corporation (#HBO) decided to break the unspoken social contract of the #MovieIndustry and shaft the entire crew by #delisting it and thus not having to payout any #residuals to cast and crew.
    • obviously that too means you can't just buy a box of (#4K) #bluray|s with it on.

Not to mention the whole fuckup of #Enshittification like #RegionCoding / #RegionLocking #DVD & espechally blu-ray drives.

  • You know how hard it is to get a truly multi-region #BDXL player that plays all the blu-rays and DVDs?
    • If you can even find one that is…
    • Spoiler alert: An exploitable PC drive and tools to rip legitimate bought discs is significantly cheaper

And that assumes the content you want to buy is even available in your region:

  • Like I can't even import a blu-ray of #CyberSix from Canada and shove that into a Player here in Germay, cuz I'm expecting this to be blocked by the players' firmware for no reason but that this bullshit is still legal.
    • Like whenever those that "play by the rules" get shafted I think it's 100% self-inflicted #piracy for said companies.
    • So why (aside from the fact that I've to legally condone it and won't do it out of principle) wouldn't people #pirate if the only alternative is to spend triple-digits on a used disc (DVDs with easy to bypass region-locking are even more expensive!) one cannot even play legally???
    • It's not as if the #IP holders have any confidence or hope to get any money out if this, or they'd at least put it up for icensing as a download?
Piracy is COMPLETELY justified: Louis tries NetFlix & remembers why

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