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.
No, you don’t own the movie. You own the 2 cent piece of plastic it’s on but the movie itself is licensed, not owned. The piece of plastic is basically your license key, nothing more.
Is this for movies? Because you can always just buy the DVD lol. Then you would own it
Even then, your rights are limited. You can't show it publicly, or make a copy except for personal backup, for instance.
Not if you just buy a digital streaming version. Then they can take it back anytime they want.
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.
Or you could just sail the digital seas 🤷
I sail the seas, but I purchase 4K discs for any repeat watchers.
Well then that is not buying the DVD is it?
No, it's the fact you don't own a digital game. You are only licensed. This applies to steam games too.
Ah i see. Good point then. Shame we won't have the same kind of retro gaming scene as we do now in the future
No, you don’t own the movie. You own the 2 cent piece of plastic it’s on but the movie itself is licensed, not owned. The piece of plastic is basically your license key, nothing more.
No. Some things are streaming exclusive. Like Stranger Things and Glass Onion
The more popular ones get DVD releases, but that's pretty rare.