• IninewCrow
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    431 year ago

    Streaming companies lower prices making pirating inconvenient

    Streaming companies raise prices to make more money

    Streaming companies raise prices making pirating an option again

      • LanternEverywhere
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        1 year ago

        And in the current condition of streaming video, it’s a service problem AND a pricing problem. If there was a single service that had nearly every title available, that service could maybe be worth 30-40 ish a month. But instead now if you want access to all titles you have to subscribe to a ton of separate services, never know where to find what you’re looking for, and would have to pay around a hundred bucks a month. So instead i pirate, where the cost is zero dollars a month and everything is always located in the same place.

        • @[email protected]
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          1 year ago

          Imagine paying to not own something and then being unable to watch because your device is unsupported. Whatever that means for a current web browser…

          • LanternEverywhere
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            I’m in favor of being able to pay to access a library containing 99% of titles in existence, even though i don’t “own” permanent access to them. If i had to pay a higher price to “own” each individual title then i would have access to VASTLY less media. But for that monthly payment it must offer access to 99% of titles in existence, and the price must be reasonable for the amount of entertainment value i actually derive from it. Spotify is a perfect example of a 99% complete library at a reasonable price. And yeah as you point out, the service must be available on all devices, like Spotify is.