• @lemmylommy
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    915 months ago

    If they had more content on offer than the big legal streaming services combined, should that not tell us something about the quality of legal offers?

    • @krashmo
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      625 months ago

      What’s there to learn that isn’t already widely known? Existing (copyright) laws are asinine and all corporations eventually become consumed by greed. That’s America in a nutshell.

      • @[email protected]
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        365 months ago

        It’s not even copyright laws, it’s everyone insisting on exclusive contracts. There’s no reason a piece of content couldn’t be on Netflix and Disney+ at the same time. It would be a lot better for consumers if streamers could compete on price and service instead of which content they managed to create/licence.

        • @helpImTrappedOnline
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          195 months ago

          Music streaming has proven this for years now, all the major brands have massive collections that make its super easy to pay and listen to just about anything.

          Early Netflix proved this when everything was readily available for an affordable pricre.

          • downhomechunk
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            155 months ago

            Me in the 90s and 00s: yarrrr!

            Me in the 10s: it feels good to be legit

            Me in the 20s: YARRRRRRRRR!

          • @[email protected]
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            75 months ago

            Yep, you choose between Spotify, Tidal, etc based on price and how well the app works, not because one service has the band you like while the other one doesn’t (not that music streaming isn’t its own shitshow for other reasons, of course).

          • @[email protected]
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            25 months ago

            The situation is a lot better with music, but it’s not perfect. There’s still issues with region locking content, and content only existing on one service and not another.

        • @[email protected]
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          125 months ago

          Exactly. I like Netflix’s service, but Disney’s content. Why can’t I just pay for a Disney bundle on Netflix? Likewise with Max, Peacock, etc.

          Lawyers are why we can’t have nice things.