The Motion Picture Association will work with Congress to start blocking piracy sites in the US
The Motion Picture Association will work with Congress to start blocking piracy sites in the US

The Motion Picture Association will work with Congress to start blocking piracy sites in the US

Instead of working to create a cost effective, quick method for users to buy (AND OWN, NOT LICENSE) digital movies, the MPAA is instead going to try and censor the internet. Brilliant move, idiots.
I can own an ebook or an MP3, while some services license them many of them actually just sell you the media outright. Why are movies any different?
Otherwise, I agree, if we're (for some legitimate reason) forced into licensing instead of purchasing, the license needs to be perpetual and irrevocable.
Let's take that logic outward a step...
Stocks are digital these days. Cryptocurrency is digital. So you're basically saying those should be licensed to people, not owned.
Ownership has nothing to do with the tangibility of the thing in the age of the Internet. And to say otherwise is missing the point of ownership in the first place.
If I outright buy a movie, whether digital or not, I should own it -- be able to download it, play it whenever I want, in perpetuity. If I subscribe to a service such as Disney+, then I fully know that I am purchasing a license to view their content.
The logistics of providing such ownership is the cost of doing business, just like it is for Blu-ray. I would argue that ownership should be even easier, logistically, for digital goods because there is no actual manufacturing effort involved (aside from initial production of, say, a movie).
The only reason companies want to license digital goods, instead of providing ownership to those who buy it, is greed (edit: and control).
just sell me a fucking bluray without encryption and maybe i'll consider buying them for fucks sake.
Couldn't you say the same about video games? And you can definitely own your video games, and they're digital too.
I fail to see the distinction:
story >> book (paper) == own
story >> movie (DVD) != own
That doesn't add up. I realize this post is more about streaming than physical discs, but the point remains.
And they never ever ever will be. Its a condition of capitalism; give a man a fish, you've just fucked yourself out of one days fish sales. teach a man to fish and youve blown a customer for life, irrevocably shrinking your market share.
I don't think even possessing a physical CD or DVD counts as "owning" per our legal system. No? Even that is considered leasing the right to play the thing at will, but you still don't own anything.
There is nothing they want us to do less.
They're spoiled from selling you the same movies over and over again whenever a new medium becomes normalized, despite all your previous licenses. Then they complain when your media breaks or you want to share with your best friend.
They want your money for not doing anything new.
So, what youre describing is thieves, but not cool?
These are the people that sued a kid who broke DVD "drm" so he could play LEGAL movies he OWNED on a Linux machine since there was still licensing issues (i think that's the reason?) and no player. An be he didn't even live in the US.
Yeah. Fuck these execs. Steal everything they own. Burn the rest. Turn up the piracy and make local sharing networks.
good old DECSS
Remember SOPA?