I wish TV and other mediums could be like bandcamp.
I pay you money, you give me a file at highest quality in the format I want it with no DRM from anywhere on the planet.
You get paid, I get something I own and can support creators.
Until that I’m done with all of this fucking bullshit. The middle men are leeches.
Piracy feels righteous if it’s denying them even a penny.
Microsoft or Samsung (cant remember which, probably Microsoft because Kinect) already patented this very use case.
The term is "telescreen"
> Piracy feels righteous if it’s denying them even a penny.
Denying them funding feels like self-defense at this point.
Translation: "There isn't actually a law that specifically prevents this so we're going to throw a bunch of random shit at it until something sticks"
https://www.cps.gov.uk/legal-guidance/computer-misuse-act
>There must be knowledge that the intended access was unauthorised; and
Check? If not currently, Netflix could trivially ensure that this is the case by just adding a banner on the login page.
>There must have been an intention to secure access to any program or data held in a computer.
Check.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-12-21/brexit-ha...
> Netflix has never indicated it would take any legal action in such cases.
Like why take the most expensive plan to have 4 devices watching at a time if it is for a couple of persons at home that watch.
People will keep doing it, more intrusive policies will roll out, people will not object to the policies, and will continue to not give a fuck.