New Bill to Effectively Kill Anime & Other Piracy in the U.S. Gets Backing by Netflix, Disney & Sony
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They didn't forget, they simply became big enough they can act like every other corporation.
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The current administration is seemingly trying to kill the very concept of free speech and expression.
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This is a huge deal.
More people should be fighting this.
Giving this much power to corporations isn't right.
If all else, copyright owners of any media should have the same power so they can effective end AI from stealing their content.
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I would pay for the sub, but still seed for my friends in poorer countries where $5 USD is a hell of a lot of money.
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I would still pirate. I like to have the files instead of proprietary apps
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I imagine it's possible but it sounds like they're going after low hanging fruit like streaming sites and it also states that they can't prevent people from using VPNs to get around the blocking.
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Just a subscription that had most of the things and wasn’t a straight up abusive experience would be worth a hell of a lot more than $5. Too bad it will never happen.
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You mean it won't happen again.
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Effectively kill anime
Piracy ️
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Yep exactly.
They've pushed 6+ services now so it cost that cable used to so people are unsubbing and "cutting the cord" again
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This is why you run servers outside of five eye countries
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Sony decided to put rootkits on their CDs to stop people from ripping them. They got sued for that.
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I gind it kind of ironic that if the streaming services were federated and your subscription applied proportionally to the services where you watched different shows this problem would solve itself
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Same tbh. I like having a hard data copy of the things I enjoy, and have pride in my offline music library, which has been neatly filed with all the proper metadata tagged on. Now I can boot up Audacious (Linux) or MusicBee (Windows) and pick the genre I'm feeling that day. Or I can go out for a walk with one of the iPods I've restored and leave my phone at home.
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Just you wait till you see the arr stack (radarr, sonarr, lidarr, etc.)
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About 10 years ago, I signed up for a seedbox for torrenting purposes. USD 15/month, which was roughly the same as Netflix at the time. Since then, Netflix has repeatedly raised prices, dropped content, and added ads. On the other hand, I'm still paying $15/month for that seedbox, and they've upgraded my storage capacity and bandwidth allotment multiple times.