$25 to rent the movie, one watch within max 24 hours after you start watching it… Or $5 more to own it. Scammers.

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    No you are mistaken with “Or $5 mire to own it”. You own a license to watch for the amount of time the platforms decides to keep it up.

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    Spending $30 to own a brand new movie that just came out is not something I have a problem with.

    However, not being able to download a copy of the movie you purchased is where I take issue.

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      $30 to own the movie is valid, but for $5 less, you’re only allowed 1 watch within 24 hours of starting. Something like that shouldn’t be basically the same price as the movie. With pricing like this, they basically force you to spend the extra $5. There isn’t even a point to rent the movie and they know that.

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      If you don’t get a physical piece of media that can be viewed offline indefinitely, you don’t own anything, you’re just renting. Services revoking even bought and paid for content is not unheard of, digital purchasing gives every streaming company the ability to do that.

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        They are legally entitled to do so, sure.

        Doesn’t make up for the false implication that you are “purchasing” the movie in any commonly understood meaning of the word. And if there was any alternative where you own a full res digital format, maybe the outrage could be said to be misplaced, but there isnt, and it’s not.

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          Would be rad if a service actually let you download a movie you purchased as an mkv file or something. Can’t see it happening though

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    9 months ago

    “own it” until we delete it from your account because reasons, but hey, we’ll give you a coupon!

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    Man, I spent 15 bucks to watch it at the movie theatre. Why is the rent option more expensive than that? Even with the popcorn and drink I stayed below that.

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      My only argument I can come up with is that other people have friends, so $25 will be less than going to the cinema because they don’t have to pay that price for each person watching. It’s still ridiculously expensive though.

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        9 months ago

        This is the logic publishers apply to libraries when they charge them more for books than general retail price.

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        Don’t most friend groups pay for their own ticket?

        Who out there paying for a ticket for all their friends? And are they really friends at that point?

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          Family sounds more likely in this case. Two adults and three kids could be like 50 euros for tickets unless the kids are small enough to sit in your lap.

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      9 months ago

      It’s less than 2 movie tickets and people usually don’t go to the theater alone.

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    The physical Blu-Ray is $25* – then at least you own it, versus the $30 price here to “buy” but actually lease.

    Absolutely ridiculous pricing across the board though.

    Edit: $25 for 1080p Blu-Ray, $40 for 4k.

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      “owned” til someone upstream squeezes us harder / we do stupid shit that loses us customers and we go out of business

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    I kind of get the feeling that CEOs and corporations see the writing on the wall in terms of the world, economy, and climate change. We’re headed for some really extreme times in history and I think these guys have the mindset to just go full balls and try to scam as much wealth out of humanity as possible before the shit hits the fan. The greed I see from companies these days is very blatant and in your face, they don’t try to hide it anymore, it’s all very “fuck you, pay me” and it’s virtually every company you can find these days, they’re all doing everything they can to fuck everyone out of one more penny.

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      It’s a full chain of events that one thing lead to another. People invest money into companies in order to make more money, but they don’t make more money just because the company had profit - it that was the case nobody would have sold it to them. For the investors to profit from owning part of a company, it needs to increase the amount of money it makes compared to when the investor jumped in. With the companies being negotiated at all times, it needs to increase its revenue at all times as well. So companies’ objectives are no longer to make money, but to increase the amount of money they make. There’s no stopping point, no “we’re at a real good spot here”. If some company managed to amass all the money in the world, it would be screwed because that would mean it can’t make more money. Some companies may make some nice products and become profitable and have happy users, but even if a company makes enough money to give all of its employees a very comfortable life, it can’t, because it needs to continue increasing its profits.

      The greed is so apparent these days because too many companies have reached a point where there’s no more room for them to grow, but they still need to.

      And it’ll only get worse.

      There was a scene in the show Parks and Recreation that happens in some near future and that scene had an ad saying “Proud to be one of America’s eight companies”. That absolutely is the future we’re walking towards.

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    Renting a DvD / Blueray was like 7$, going to the movies is 10-15$, why TF is this platform so expensive??

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      Barbie was released on July 21, 2023. It’s still showing in theaters.

      It should get cheaper on the “normal” timeline for these things, which would be what 9 months? A year? From release.

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      It’s pre release. You can often get streaming copies prior to the street date, but it’s generally quite expensive.

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      It’s not the platform. The movie is that much on them all. In a few months it will drop to $6 - 7 for rental.

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      9 months ago

      Renting a DVD or video game was like $3 at its peak here. There was a video store that had older movies that they would let you rent 5 movies for 5 nights for 5 dollars.

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      It’s for people who don’t want to wait a few more months to pay $5.99 instead.

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    9 months ago

    This is the first movie I ever pirated, specifically because of this bullshit pricing. Now I have a VPN and a 500 GB server, which I’m sure will need to be upgraded at some point lol

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      a 500 GB server, I remember those days…about 20 years ago haha I finally dismantled my 189 TB server about 3 months ago because I’m moving 1,300 miles away. I have 50 TB in the cloud now. Space goes quick, especially these days with 1080p with HDR and 4K with Dolby Atmos and Vision. I think my biggest single file is about 125 GB. Many of them are 50-80 GB a piece.

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        I find the best way if you’re on a budget is to have a small collection of 4k movies, with an even smaller rotation of new 4k movies - then have everything else at 1080p x265. Still want at least 8TB ideally, so down the NAS rabbit hole we go…

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      Just a heads-up: no matter how safe you feel with your VPN, you shouldn’t share this explicitly on a public forum. You’re never as safe as you think you are.

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        Literally no one cares about a single person doing it for personal usage. It’s not worth the effort for law enforcement. It’s like busting a teenager for a gram of weed when the guy down the road is selling pounds a day.

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          Not even since

          1. It’s not a crime, it’s a civil offense, so the only people looking for you are, in theory, copyright holders, not cops.
          2. Teenagers actually do get busted for small amounts of weed sometimes, no one is getting busted for piracy since 10+ years outside of a small handful of copyright trolls (so if you torrent the porn videos associated with their companies without a vpn).
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        Consumer level piracy is like the lowest tier of illegal (assuming US). VPN actually does confer perfect security in this specific circumstance, zero chance of consequences.

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        If I directly downloaded it, and am using lemmy on a different device, is there still a way for them to link my comment to my online behavior?

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          Nobody is coming after you, don’t worry about it. If they were really determined? Maybe, possibly, depending on many factors but you’re a very small fish in a very big pond.

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            Yep, I’ve been screaming it from the rooftops for years and have gotten a few “stop downloading pirated content” letters from ISPs, and I’m still here.

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          Your ISP has bigger things to worry about than trace a user through a VPN service and stalk their fediverse comments for piracy confessions. :)