a creative way to stop piracy
a creative way to stop piracy
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- GuyFawkes3
- Anything you purchase that you can’t permanently store on and play freely from personal offline drives is revocableprophetone
- Dude needs to focus, chill outprophetone
- ^ If you're not familiar, this dude is a major RTR advocate. Currently suing Samsung over a hard drive situation.garbage
- He makes good points, but is nigh unwatchable because his libertarian pride kinda bleeds through in presentation.garbage
- It’s all too emotional, I totally get it, but there was a user agreement and the user agreement did say it was revocable for better or worseprophetone
- There could come a day when Sony decides their monetization model will block access to everything unless you’re logged in as a paying user, games tooprophetone
- Sony should have written into their licensing agreements that when the license expires the content stays in the database, but it’s only accessible to purchasersprophetone
- They could take it a step further because they know who purchased what, keep only the movies that were purchased, delete everything elseprophetone
- In fact, if Sony wanted to right this wrong, they could still do that, leverage their Sonyness with Studio Canal, admit, they messed up and apologize, move onprophetone
- I mean, if they ever want to profit from digital movie sales on their platform in the future, they might want to do thatprophetone
- fuck sonypango