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Comment by dfxm12

6 hours ago

Oh, I was adding a pertinent point of discussion in a discussion board. It is fun. I suggest you try it.

Snarky shit aside...

Why should I pay to be treated as a criminal, when pirating is better in every way and costs nothing?

There is no option of "Pay for digital copy of show that permits format/time shifting and backup for as long as I want, with no DRM". Like GOG. Doesn't exist in the pay realm.

  • It seems like you're just adding more and more qualifiers until you can finally justify piracy to yourself. You can reasonably do what you want if you buy the disc. There's a good chance that's how the people you're downloading from did it. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    • Yeah thats also how I do it.

      I have a cool 16 DVD/Bluray ripping rig. Even have scripts that convert ripped images into MKV's with all audio and subtitles, art, etc. Uploads into my Jellyfin.

      And yes, I do buy VHS, DVDs, and Blurays. I have probably 3000 movies in physical format, and 10000 audio CDs. I also rip old VHS, which you usually cant find any torrents of. Again, I specialize in rare stuff you cant buy retail or find.

      There's also illegal shows, like the old WKRP in Cincinnati. They licensed for TV only multiple songs. Pink Floyd and other artists refuse to license now. Nobody can legally sell them, even if you have the money. Piracy is the only way for the complete show.

      There's also a lot more shows that languished in licening hell for decades, or theyre still unobtainable at any price. Some you can get redacted versions, but the originals are illegal no matter what. And as an (well, illegal, but I DGAF) archivist, having shows intentionally lost due to pervasive greed is just... more wrong.

      The Wonder Years - finally published in 2021, LOTS of cuts made

      China Beach - published in 2013 after clearing hundreds of songs. 17 segments were cut due to licensing fuckery

      Northern Exposure - multiple songs redacted on republishing

      Pee-wee's Playhouse - multiple songs redacted on republishing

      Beavis and Butt-Head - DVD was a hackjob with dozens of songs changed/parodied.

      Cold Case - too much licensed content, cant republish

      Third Watch - too much licensed content, cant republish

      The Drew Carey Show - massive music rights issues, cant republish

      Malcolm in the Middle - massive music rights issues, cant republish

      Little Monsters (1989) - massive music rights issues, cant republish

      Heavy Metal (1981) - tons of rights issues, cant republish

      Kids Incorporated / Class of 1999 2 - tons of rights issues, cant republish

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