• mcc
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    2 years ago

    Like, once you sub a streaming service, doesn’t that sort of free you from large portions of your moral obligation to compensate the creators?

    • SaltyIceteaMaker@lemmy.mlOP
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      2 years ago

      For that you need a moral obligation to do so in the first place. If a show/product/etc. is good then im gonna give them money but if i don’t like it they won’t see a cent from me

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        2 years ago

        I pirate lots of content games, movies etc if I feel it’s high quality or if I just thoroughly enjoy it I pay for it, if it’s garbage I stop watching or playing… with how much crap is put out I feel it’s a fare deal

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      2 years ago

      This. This. This. Giving back to the creators is the only morally justified piracy.

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        2 years ago

        Except if it’s an Apple TV show. They’re losing billions on the service, which they can afford due to their $160 billion cash reserves.

        They’ll keep doing this until their less well-funded competition dies, then they’ll suddenly discover that they need to make a profit after all, and the enshittification will begin.

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      There’s no moral distinction between circumventing their geoblocking and pirating the content, because they don’t want you to do either.

      But if you can’t watch the show on the streaming service, then you can’t show your support, they don’t get any data to back up their popularity, so don’t need to sign up at all if the content isn’t available by default.