Movie industry demands US law requiring ISPs to block piracy websites

2 years ago by PirateJesus to c/technology

Opponents say SOPA-like proposal would block plenty of legitimate websites.
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restingboredface 69 points 2 years ago

I still don't understand why they keep going after piracy when it is a symptom of the bigger problem. Movies today are expensive and often made inaccessible through BS digital services that periodically just make films and TV unavailable to save server space or avoid paying for licensing.

I would guess that the vast majority of people are not pirating content. I'd also guess that if digital providers and studios would actually try to change the distribution model that allows customers to buy content that is later turned off on a whim, they would see meaningful change in piracy activity.

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flop_leash_973 61 points 2 years ago

Because piracy is the boogieman that allows them to wrestle more power and profit from everyone around them like the parasites they are. They want a cut every time anyone ever watches something, ever. And they want to control if you even have the option of what to watch.

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HawlSera 5 points 2 years ago

Once Neuralink's installed adn they start selling off our thoughts to information collection bureaus, they're gonna want us to pay a license for everytime we think about someting not in the public domain

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slaacaa 14 points 2 years ago

I live in the EU, have all major streaming subscribtions within the family, and we couldn’t watch Terminator 2 anywhere. One of the most famous classic action movie, not even available for purchase on Apple TV.

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HawlSera 5 points 2 years ago

Because it's easier for them to blame others than admit they fucked up

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General_Effort 5 points 2 years ago

I still don’t understand why they keep going after piracy when it is a symptom of the bigger problem.

It doesn't have to be rational "profit-maximization". Look at comments in threads that pertain to AI training, web scraping, etc. A lot of ordinary people seem to believe that this is how it's supposed to go.

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rottingleaf 1 point 2 years ago

WDYM?

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rottingleaf 4 points 2 years ago

Movies today also kinda suck.

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