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New Bill to Effectively Kill Anime & Other Piracy in the U.S. Gets Backing by Netflix, Disney & Sony

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    You can't legislate piracy away...

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    • ratzchatsubo@lemm.eeR [email protected]

      We only pirate because it's easier and cheaper. If you actually had a catch all service (like old Netflix) for a low price, people would stop. Oh wait, we had that but greed got in the way again.

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      If you actually had a catch all service

      I believe this used to be called cable tv.

      But before you reply, yeah, I know cable didn't get everything. And you had to pay extra for Disney, HBO, etc. That's all true.

      But I do remember a time right around 2005, when everyone was saying "if only there were a-la-carte options, for people who only want sports, or only want movies". My point being, there's no winning and the grass is always greener somewhere.

      And for what it's worth, I basically agree with you. I use Plex, I have a few friends who also run Plex servers and we all share content. That's the best catch all I've ever found.

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      • tregetour@lemdro.idT [email protected]

        Make it easy to buy stuff and people will.

        In case you haven't worked it out by now, the following advice may be of help:

        They're not gonna do that

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        Sure they are, one they figure out it how.

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        • daggermoon@lemmy.worldD [email protected]

          If they offered a service like GOG for movies I think it would be worth it. I don't have much time for movies though so I actually will buy several films a year on UHD Blu-ray. I only really pirate films that are either out of print or not available in my country on disc.

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          Funilly enough as somebody who has been using the Internet since being a working class teen in a poor European nation in the early 90s and thus knowing all about pirating, GoG is what made me stop pirating games (and even after they came up with GoG Galaxy I still kept downloading offline installers, plus my purchases in Steam have always been pretty limited in comparison to those in GoG exactly because in Steam my access to install a game can be removed at any time) whilst things like Netflix never stopped my pirating of Movies and TV-Series exactly because it was a streaming service which I would have to pay forever to maintain access to the Films and Series I liked rather than a Film and Series store were I could buy to keep (and, adding to this, during the peak period of VHS tapes and DVDs I actually did buy a lot of physical media).

          Anecdotal, I know, but it's funny that my behaviour over the years almost perfect matches what you describe.

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            FWIW, Lidarr works the worst out of the arr stack for me too. I don't know if there's just not enough well indexed material in my sources or what, but yeah, not great.

            If your entire experience with the arr stack has been Lidarr so far, give it another shot! Sonarr and Radarr work absolutely perfectly. It's just such a nice feeling to open Jellyfin (or I guess Plex) on the TV and go "oh nice new episode is out!"

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            If you're in a private tracker like RED or OPS it works very well, but I agree that public trackers are not well indexed enough

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              You can't legislate piracy away...

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              But they can make up excuses for their arsenal for whenever they want to ban a site they don't like from common eyes.

              "It was banned because it was pornography"

              "It was banned because it was displaying pirated content"

              "It was banned because it harmed the public good"

              They want control over what the common people can see, hear, say, and think.

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                Oh. Making something illegal illegal again? That’ll be effective.

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                • flyingsquid@lemmy.worldF [email protected]

                  Aren't most torrent sites not based in the US to begin with?

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                  This is about foreign websites

                  It’s going after ISPs, Google, Cloudflare that allow access to them

                  Also it’s great to see the Democrats prioritizing this atm

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                    It is impossible to ban piracy. The whole concept is that it's not legal to begin with.

                    I bet Lars Ulrich is so proud that he killed music piracy back when he killed napster.

                    Except wait.....no he didn't he killed A service. Meaning singular. The concept of piracy moved on. We got limewire and torrents.

                    The ONLY thing that has slowed (if not stopped) music piracy is making the content readily and easily available in a convienent consumption method at a reasonable price.

                    Shocking, I know.

                    The invention of iTunes CHARGING money for music in a (at the time) new more convienent method of music consumption at a reasonable price did leaps and bounds more to destroy piracy than Napsters downfall ever could.

                    Now if only video services would learn this lession. Because it's the same lession. I don't know how they missed the memo on this.

                    Put your video in one centralized place. Make it hassle free to watch. Charge a reasonable price. Piracy dies overnight.

                    And just to prove it, show of hands. Who here would go through the effort and risk of pirating, if Netflix had everything you wanted to watch, for $5 a month? Who here would say no, and still pirate? Reply below and tell me if you would still pirate with those conditions?

                    But instead, netflix is pushing $20 a month, and the video hosting is fractured among multiple hosts, all of which overcharge, AND want to serve ads.

                    Oh hey, right on cue. It's a skull and bones flag approaching.

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                    I would still pirate — but most normie pirates wouldn’t.

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                      Not to mention Valve spearheaded major development for making Linux gaming like 200% better than it used to be, with development of Proton and everything, and giving all those work back to the entire gaming community as open source products entirely for free, bring in momentum for an entire industry.

                      That's a company you support.

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                      I'm so fucking glad Valve isn't beholden to shareholders.

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                      • daggermoon@lemmy.worldD [email protected]

                        That sounds cool as hell. I might try it out but I don't see myself switching software. I love cli tools.

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                        It's only on Linux though, for Windows, CUETools and CUERipper are some of the most powerful OSS tools for ripping CDs you can get.

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                        • suixi3d@fedia.ioS [email protected]

                          They don’t care. They don’t want to innovate, they want to force you to pay them for nothing in return.

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                          This falls under enshitification, no?

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                          • ratzchatsubo@lemm.eeR [email protected]

                            I really only hoard music media on Plex as I have friends who collect movies and I use streaming sites like Ororo.tv on Kodi.

                            I tried Lidarr but I find that it is inconsistent enough that it is just a find-and-grab utility for me.

                            I much prefer ripping tidal tracks on my phone using a tidal-dl in termix and then just using a ftp to my Pi when I get home

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                            ... You know that feeling when you get nerd sniped. 😭

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                            • remembertheapollo_@lemmy.worldR [email protected]

                              Oh. Making something illegal illegal again? That’ll be effective.

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                              If you read the bill, heavily sponsored by the MPA, part of it is about forcing ISPs (and presumably US based VPNs) to block the DNS/URLs of "foreign criminal" sites.

                              It's laying the groundwork for a Great American Firewall.

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                                If you actually had a catch all service

                                I believe this used to be called cable tv.

                                But before you reply, yeah, I know cable didn't get everything. And you had to pay extra for Disney, HBO, etc. That's all true.

                                But I do remember a time right around 2005, when everyone was saying "if only there were a-la-carte options, for people who only want sports, or only want movies". My point being, there's no winning and the grass is always greener somewhere.

                                And for what it's worth, I basically agree with you. I use Plex, I have a few friends who also run Plex servers and we all share content. That's the best catch all I've ever found.

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                                The problem with cable was it was not on demand and contained ads.

                                I would never, ever pay for cable even in today's world if it was $10 a month because of the overwhelming amount of ads.

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                                  There's a part of me that has become annoyed that i'm forced to pay for a vpn to now access the entirety of the internet. I don't blame the vpn provider, though. Nope, they are not the ones I blame...

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                                  Who pays for vpns anymore. Isn't proton VPN free?

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                                    Oh no!

                                    Anyway.

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                                    • antibullyranger@ani.socialA [email protected]

                                      They already banned pornhub and pornographers. Fascists are geing to fash.

                                      MPA logo corrected

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                                      I'm curious how effective those bans have been. Is free porn difficult to access in states that have added verification laws or has it only affected the larger players that get attention while the ones that most people don't usually think immediately of fly under the radar?

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                                        I'm curious how effective those bans have been. Is free porn difficult to access in states that have added verification laws or has it only affected the larger players that get attention while the ones that most people don't usually think immediately of fly under the radar?

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                                        Someone I know told me their usual site is no verification, but sometimes finding content through Google on the big sites triggers an ID verification.

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                                          It's only on Linux though, for Windows, CUETools and CUERipper are some of the most powerful OSS tools for ripping CDs you can get.

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                                          I haven't used Windows in a couple of years. I use Arch btw.

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