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You’ll Never Own Your Favorite Movie Ever Again
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No one owns anything anymore, so here’s how to get the most out of your subscriptions.
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Piracy 🏴☠
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Seriously?
You can, there’s a little thing called piracy. Subscription video can be ripped. It happens all the time.
You never really did, idiots. Cool! I got Batman on VHS! Cool! I got Batman on DVD! Cool! I got Batman on Blu-Ray! Cool! I got Batman on… If you buy the same exact thing just to watch it, you don’t own anything.
I still buy my things digitally f the subscriptions
Are you aware how digital storage works? There were these things called MP3 players long before streaming. Hard drives. Digital discs. Magnetic tape.… It doesn’t have to take up a large amount of physical space.… Such a weird take.
Stories like these confuse me, how can you still be paying for a subscription you no longer use. That alone should have been the focus of this story.
It’s so easy to subscribe and stream and it’s on tap… but a ☠ 🏴☠️ pirate would just have software to download it at the same time… just saying!
Not true Physical medis forever .…I like to own my music and movies rather than rent..
I mean when it was just Netflix and Hulu I was fine with subscriptions. Now every channel that ever existed just added a “+” to their names and want us to pay at least 5 bucks for it. At first, it doesn’t sound bad…until you realized this is EXCLUDING cable smh
I hate the way the world is going.
this way we will soon pay for air and right to pass from own home to public park
That’s what I’ve dreaded. I hope those companies will (still) offer the option to buy an item online or to pay a single (song, album, movie, …) download. 🙁
This is why I’m buying physical media again while I can so that when the apocalypse happens, I’ll still have that movie.
I would like subscription service that is not monthly but a quartly subscription for entertainment, i want the subscription models to change.
I prefer to buy physical media and upload them into my personal cloud service that way i can flow with the times.
Maybe I’m too old to understand why not owning copies of my favorite content is a good thing. There are some films I just want to pick out and watch and not have to worry about which service has it or whether it is available that day. My library isn’t big, but it’s nice to have it there. Of course, the splintering of the streaming ecosystem increases my worries. The next worry is going to be whether manufacturers decided there isn’t enough revenue in making playback devices for physical media.
Movies and TV shows are useless on physical media. People want to watch at home, and on the go. A DVD or Blu-ray Disc is not so easy to watch on your tablet or phone. I add to that the quality of the video, DVD doesn’t appear well on a 4K display. I strongly disagree with those interviewed here though. This is an ad for the industry from a supposed impartial media outlet.
would these women prefer to rent the clothes„ shoes„ Housing„ food ???
they might have 6 they might have 8„, ????
with inflation rising, energy rising„,
I suspect this care free attitude to $$$$$$ might go way
Subscription bs . I’ll pull out hard copies 24/7 .
You’ll Own Nothing and You’ll Be Happy 🤧
It is better to own something than to pay monthly for a subscription.
You’re forgetting about something, there’s not as much games as there are movies and songs. Plus games have a very active used market. Gamepass is great for games you’d never buy yourself, but people still buy games anyway. People like buying games so much theyre ready to buy a game 5 or 6 times from generation to generation or platform to platform.
Because of rising costs of subscriptions, I’ve started buying physical things again and closing some of my accounts. I was paying way more than I did with cable.
Subscriptions stack up so quickly and I don’t understand why people ignore that fact.
everything comes with a DAMN SUBSCRIPTION
ahahaha
“You’ll own nothing and like it”…..not good, slippery slope
Imagine paying and owning 100’s of movies on apple tv or google play and then losing access to your account for whatever reason …
That’s why I’m still playing PS3
Y’all we’re talking about consumers spending 30 dollars for subscriptions.. Not that deep at ALL.
This model works well in a good group of people/ families where usernames and passwords gets shared
Turning owners into renters
You people who forget your subscriptions clearly have too much money. I damn sure don’t forget any of mine
Is it a coincidence CBS interactive owns CNET, and is telling people to subscribe instead of own media? I don’t think so cnet.
I’m a fan of physical games, I been gaming since 1990. Owning a game and being able to trade is way better
If we watch a particular movie then we should get the rights to saving a physical or soft copy of it .We should reduce our dependence on the Internet all the time
i still own cds & 4k movies 🙀
streaming doesnt come close to the quality of the actual CD
These companies need to stop all this subscription crap.
Also if you have digital movies you technically “don’t own them”.
Slowly approaching WEF’s “You’ll own nothing and you’ll be happy” agenda, that’s still considered to be crazy “conspiracy theory”. And it’s hard to believe that there are plenty of braindead morons who think owning nothing while the mega rich own everything is a good thing.
This is not reporting it’s a commercial for subscription services. You are trying to hype it up but consumers are clever, they know what is good value. At the end of the day subscription numbers and bottom line revenue will decide what is successful and which companies survive. If I see an ad on my subscription service, they are toast. Happy subscribing !!! ✌❤
Sounds like a gym membership…
We don’t even own ourselves! If we don’t even own our self how are we going to own a movie or a game?
subscriptions and digital content is the way now, you don’t own anything anymore… recently my dad passed and his large purchased video game library tied to steam isn’t transferable to me, unlike dvds or cd games would have been. Microsoft is apparently the same. everyone is getting in on the subscription model, I’d rather some things weren’t and I owned it. can then share easily.