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AeroLemming, to technology in Amazon Prime Video is able to remove a video from your library after purchase.

Cars all serve the same purpose. They get you where you want to go. Some are worse than others, but they’re all kind of the same thing. Movies are all individual and unique. You can’t just take one, drop in a replacement, and call it a day. Movies are a form of artwork. I think a better analogy would be if you trashed some art that someone bought and then offered them some other art from different artist(s).

AeroLemming, to asklemmy in [Serious] The revolution was successful! The old government is gone. You get to help write the new Constitution. What do you put into it?

The legislative branch of the government should have representatives selected through sortition. It would solve a lot of problems.

AeroLemming, to asklemmy in [Serious] The revolution was successful! The old government is gone. You get to help write the new Constitution. What do you put into it?

Then they just cut funding anyway and use poor performance to argue for privatization. See: NHS

AeroLemming, to technology in Netflix is planning to raise prices… again

The subtext here is that we should just go, “Screw you guys,” and just pirate everything.

AeroLemming, to technology in Netflix is planning to raise prices… again

Right, but it’s not like I miss out on shows I want to watch if I just go watch them “online” instead of paying.

AeroLemming, to technology in Netflix is planning to raise prices… again

It’s crazy what people will tolerate just because it’s digital.

AeroLemming, to technology in Amazon Prime Video is able to remove a video from your library after purchase.

Yup, sounds reasonable to me. All we need for that is to make sure that greedy capitalists don’t end up using people’s lack of cars to exploit them with absurd prices and privacy violations.

AeroLemming, to technology in Amazon Prime Video is able to remove a video from your library after purchase.

Publicly or corporately owned cars are not the solution. A more robust public transportation system is the solution. Busses and trains are so much more efficient than cars.

AeroLemming, to technology in Amazon Prime Video is able to remove a video from your library after purchase.

Right, either you have the file on your computer, or you don’t. You still can’t legally resell the file because that’s piracy. Computer files can be copied pretty much endlessly.

AeroLemming, to technology in Amazon Prime Video is able to remove a video from your library after purchase.

It’s an oligopoly. Free choice in a market owned by a few rich assholes is an illusion.

AeroLemming, to technology in Amazon Prime Video is able to remove a video from your library after purchase.

Same energy as, “I didn’t shoot that man, the gun I was holding did!”

AeroLemming, to technology in Amazon Prime Video is able to remove a video from your library after purchase.

It’s true that this exchange in this particular instance is a net gain for like 99.9% of the victims. Hell, most people were probably never even gonna watch the movie again anyway. However, using that to justify this practice opens the door for abuse down the line. Store credit is not an acceptable form of compensation. Imagine if you totaled someone’s car and then offered them $10k credit at a junkyard you own. It would be unacceptable! Why give large corporations an exception?

AeroLemming, to technology in Amazon Prime Video is able to remove a video from your library after purchase.

I’m sad that someone down voted you because they didn’t get the reference.

AeroLemming, to technology in Amazon Prime Video is able to remove a video from your library after purchase.

Not really. The subjective monetary value of whatever you might spend that money on is most likely going to be less than the store’s listed price. To give a more obvious (extreme) example, imagine if you got a $30 gift card to a store that sells individual grapes for $2 each. You can buy $30 worth of grapes from them, but 15 grapes are not worth $30 to any sane person. Hell, maybe you don’t even like grapes and they’re completely worthless!

AeroLemming, to news in [US] A nationwide emergency alert will be sent to all U.S. cellphones Wednesday

If we have to put our pitchforks down, does that mean we also need to rotate our yawforks to the left?

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