The personal property / private property distinction really confuses some people for some reason. Granted, there are also a lot of people who are just assholes and act like clarifying the usage of the terms is just you trying to be "evasive" (I've gotten that response).
We want to collectively own and manage the means of production to our benefit as a whole. Personal property is just that, and it's yours. I like the vibe of this comment, anyhow. Lol
Oh fully agree nobody should have to justify stealing from corporations it's just hilarious that even the biggest bootlicking civility fetishist would have a hard time scolding somebody for this when the corporations are doing something worse by any objective observation.
Buy discs, rip the contents, seed torrents to share with comrades worldwide (please do this, I just want a HQ copy of Footfalls from the Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker soundtrack but I can't find it anywhere)
Somebody has to buy them to get the best quality rips.
I worry that if they stop selling Blu-Rays, there will be literally no way to get media in full uncompressed (minimally compressed? idk, just whatever makes Blu-Rays need like 50 GB) quality. No more BD Remuxes, just shitty WEBRips and maybe some WEB-DLs
The torrent uploader Tigole (from the release group QxR) usually includes special features and commentaries on their torrents. HeVK, who uploads a lot of great horror films, includes commentaries as well.
More people should learn computer literacy and how to pirate. The majority mostly buy old media over pirating because they don't have the skills to pirate. Bootlegs are huge in my country because of this.
"We sincerely thank you for your continued support"
I know it's not the main thing to take issue with. But the insincerity of those 'sincere thanks' pisses me off to no end. Like they magically found a way to claim we support them by saying so. Don't piss on my leg and tell me it's raining, at least be upfront about fucking me over.
I always fume with anger when some website captions their cookie banner "We care about your privacy". No you fucking don't and the dialog where you have to manually uncheck 10+ individual cookie types and also their fucking"legitimate interest" (no, there isn't any legitimate interest about my data).
And also when some company whose only purpose is to make money sends me e-mails beginning with "Hello, ". We aren't friends, we are business partners. If I'll write you about let's say a RMA, I won't address you "David" either. Keep it professional, will ya, ya smeee-heeee.
I'm interested to see where the courts land on the enforcibility of the terms and conditions stipulated at time of purchase. Should be interesting. For example, the purchase of the media is no doubt framed as a type of ownership given that you "buy" the item but no doubt it stipulated that your usage of purchased content is contingent upon a vast array of terms and conditions agreed to at time of purchase.
I still remember when I read the terms and conditions for my ps3 and discovered that I'm only renting it rather than own it; I don't own emulators either but at least those are free
Your device> HDMI cable> £10 HDCP bypass box >HDMI cable> your recording/capture device.
You've paid for it, you might as well make a copy. You will have to watch it through though to copy.
I fucking hope there's a lawsuit. They're probably leaning on some understanding that by agreeing to their ToS, you agree that you don't own any of your content. But i feel like that also betrays the common person's understanding of how digital content works, or at least how it should work. Basically anything you cant download DRM-free and back up yourself is subject to disappear at any time.
I love pirating but sometimes it makes sense to buy. I've had it happen where I torrent something niche and then many years later the file gets corrupted or lost and now no one is torrenting anymore or it takes weeks/months to download. But I do still buy games digitally, unless it's a special game I want to keep. I just don't really game as hard anymore so I don't really care.