• Alamutjones
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    3 months ago

    It happens periodically. Streaming services don’t hold on to things forever, and even sites like the Internet Archive (which shares free access to books) periodically has to negotiate a changing landscape of access to materials.

    We do not own things we get off Netflix, or even off Steam and such. Access can be revoked

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      3 months ago

      Yeah, that’s why it should be allowed to archive. Infinity Train was wiped off the internet out of spite and there was some stink about people losing music they had purchased. As in purchased under the agreement that they would be able to keep access.

      Subscription based services can get fucked. I may not dare pirate but I’m not afraid to go caveman if I have to

      • Gibsonhasafluffybutt
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        3 months ago

        You got me interested about Infinite Train so I looked it up. It makes no sense whatsoever why they would do what they did.

        Insane.

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          3 months ago

          Worst part is that it was on my list but I never got to watch it. And because I don’t feel comfortable taking the risk of other means, I won’t be able to.

          Strange how companies are able to completely deny access to culture if they feel they aren’t getting every penny they feel they’re entitled to, or just out of spite. They can still delete stuff you paid for though!