• @axtualdave@lemmy.world
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    501 year ago

    Even then, your rights are limited. You can’t show it publicly, or make a copy except for personal backup, for instance.

    • DominusOfMegadeus
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      181 year ago

      Not if you just buy a digital streaming version. Then they can take it back anytime they want.

      • @Metallibus@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        I used to think this was unlikely to happen, and didn’t like how fragmented streaming services were… And I don’t watch enough TVs/movies to justify one or more subscription services.

        So I’d just buy everything on YouTube. Figured I’d only buy it once so I paid extra for the 1080p. Then they decided to stop supporting anything over 480p on browsers that aren’t Safari. Watching 480p movies is a joke.

        Apparently you’re only allowed 720p/1080p on phones/tablets (lol at watching a movie that small), smart TVs (why would I own a TV with this little TV consumption) or Safari (lol Macs).

        I don’t even know what to do at this point. Go back to collecting DVDs? Think I’m just done watching movies.