• @[email protected]
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        111 year ago

        I try to support the content I love. Not commenting on others actions but I do not sail the high seas. But I do think that modern content ownership is grey and we are going to be getting into issues where content is not available anywhere legally.

        • @[email protected]
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          181 year ago

          modern content ownership is grey

          It’s worse than grey. It doesn’t exist unless you hold physical media in your hand.

        • Rentlar
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          81 year ago

          Supporting content is noble and I do commend you for your intentions.

          Yet, I can’t shake the feeling that supporting streaming services is more of an encouragement for the companies to wave cool creations in front of you then immediately snatch it away again.

          • @[email protected]
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            51 year ago

            You can support it by buying physical or digital copies as well.

            By the same token you can not support business practices. When my term is up I will cancel p+ and just buy the shows i want to watch instead.

            • Rob T Firefly
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              21 year ago

              The blu-rays of Prodigy seem to be out of stock in a lot of the usual places. Are they taking those out of print as well?

        • @[email protected]
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          81 year ago

          It almost seems like Paramount’s execs want you to pirate their content. The other thing that frustrates me that they’ve been doing is sending PC users extremely low-quality streams just to spite anybody who payed to view their content instead of torrenting it. I guess the line of thought is that this will make it harder for pirates to capture HD-quality streams, but that’s not stopping them so all it does is make it so that the pirates are the only ones who can watch it in HD on a PC.

          Not sure if they fixed this but there was also a problem with episodes randomly missing back in the CBS All-Access days. I especially remember Menagerie and Cage were mysteriously gone when they released that episode of Discovery where they revisit Talos IV.

          I’m rambling but my point is that CBS/Paramount’s stupid myopic decisions only drive people to torrent sites because the version that you download is a far superior product to what they’re streaming.

    • spyd3r
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      01 year ago

      I’ve been re-stocking up on physical media for this exact reason. DVDs are like $1 per movie if you know where to look.