• AgentRocket@feddit.org
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    firstly, in the comic, none of the streaming service has the movie, so a site telling him this doesn’t change that point.

    second, even if one streaming service has that movie, it might not be the one you are subscribed to. so instead of "just watch"ing, you have to make a new subscription on that service and pay for all their content although you just want one movie

    thirdly, often it’s not a matter of whether or not someone wants to pay, but how much someone is willing to pay. This depends on many factors, which boil down to how much they want to watch the movie and how much they can afford. imo there are two acceptable ways to charge for entertainment: paying once for that particular piece and you get to enjoy it as often/long as you want forever, or you pay a monthly fee and get access to everything for as long as you pay. unfortunately, thanks to the fragmentation of streaming services, option b has become quite expensive and not a lot of people are not willing to spend that much, but they would be willing for a lower price.

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      There are options other than streaming sites. Your local library is a big one.

      If it’s really obscure, I’ll often buy a copy and rip and seed it myself.

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      13 hours ago

      firstly, in the comic, none of the streaming service has the movie

      This is based on what?

      even if one streaming service has that movie, it might not be the one you are subscribed to. so instead of "just watch"ing, you have to make a new subscription on that service and pay for all their content although you just want one movie

      Which is a different issue entirely than it not being available at all.

      it’s not a matter of whether or not someone wants to pay, but how much someone is willing to pay

      Same thing.

      unfortunately, thanks to the fragmentation of streaming services, option b has become quite expensive

      The services have not become fragmented. There was never one streaming service that had all content available. They’ve just added more options.