Dvds And Blu-rays Will Soon Waste More Time With New Unskippable Piracy Warnings
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Posted 10 May 2012 - 12:33 PM
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Posted 10 May 2012 - 01:49 PM
Priceless. This is the kind of thing that you'd expect to read about in a Douglas Adams or Terry Gilliam book but never see in real life.
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Posted 11 May 2012 - 07:30 AM
Murkalael, on 11 May 2012 - 07:10 AM, said:
So please explain how piracy feeds starving people. How is a space tour any more useless than games or watching movies, neither of which put food on the table?
While I loathe what many content providers are doing, price wise, I loathe piracy more. Let's call piracy what it is, common theft and those who practice it are no more than common thieves. It's laughable and pathetic to try to put a "Robin Hood" or "Jean Val Jean" spin on stealing for personal gain or convenience.
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Posted 11 May 2012 - 08:06 AM
nonseq, on 11 May 2012 - 07:30 AM, said:
Murkalael, on 11 May 2012 - 07:10 AM, said:
So please explain how piracy feeds starving people. How is a space tour any more useless than games or watching movies, neither of which put food on the table.
While I loathe what many content providers are doing, price wise, I loathe piracy more. Let's call piracy what it is, common theft and those who practice it are no more than common thieves. It's laughable and pathetic to try to put a "Robin Hood" or "Jean Val Jean" spin on stealing for personal gain or convenience.
Flat out stealing is not the answer. Voting with your dollar is. One of the big reasons I like iTunes is because it is ad-free and the movie you rent or buy is just the movie and nothing more. If it does come with extras they are always a separate file the user can choose to watch, download or ignore entirely. That all being said I am pretty darn upset with companies like Adobe and Microsoft that treat me, the paying customer, like the criminal. Both of these companies fail to realize that the pirates never see activation or have to call support to get authorization to install the app again should we fail to deactivate a machine before trying to install on another, which happens when a hard drive fails. It indeed bothers me to no end that after paying hundreds of dollars I still have to ask for permission. This is one of the reasons I wish OpenSource were better than it is. If it were I feel that competition would help dramatically in this area.
Another option is to go back to the way things were a couple decades ago. About 20 or maybe 25 years ago, it was common to see higher apps available with and without copy protection. DBASEIII came this way. You paid a little extra for the privilege of being on the honor system. I wish we still had that kind of trust in this industry. I'll always pay for software.
Another option that I'd be totally onboard with is that if Adobe, Microsoft and others gave us customers an account in which we could manage and thus deactivate our licenses from their server so if we do suffer a hard drive issue we can just deactivate the machine from their server and then activate a new install. Apple does this. I can deactivate a Mac from using my iTunes account. Audible will deactivate everything you have upon request which allows you to start over from scratch and activate the machines or devices you are currently using. And I make use of these features. Adobe, Microsoft and others could learn from this. They are simply too lazy to get it right. They could easily do a lot more to service their customers properly.
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Posted 11 May 2012 - 09:07 AM
(1) Rent the movie and rip the darned thing and cut out the stupid fluff. There is powerful software that does that very easily. Of course, that's stealing though, right? And it would be better to 'vote with your dollars' right? Well, maybe, but stealing is faster, easier and carries more immediate results. Unless you're willing to put off seeing a movie for the next 8 years while waiting for 'voting with your dollars' to actually start to have an effect, just rip that sucker and move on!
(2) Buy or rent the movie, put it in, then busy yourself with preparing snacks, picking up around the room, hitting the bathroom or playing with your navel until the REAL stuff starts.
Either way, this is nothing to get your nuts in torsion about! Oh, and for the record, I'm not saying I actually espouse, use or recommend either method; I'm just talkin' about what I'm talkin' about.
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