• GregorTacTac
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    9 months ago

    Well yes, that would be quite cool. We can’t have nice things, I guess.

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      9 months ago

      What do you mean? You can get a library card, often for free (in the US) or for a relative pittance, and you then have access to these streaming platforms and other media. I fail to see how it’s a loss of “nice things.”

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        9 months ago

        I prefer not to have someone else have control of my PC. That’s why I pirate content. I don’t want the drm to ever become a root user on my PC so that I (god forbid) don’t download movies

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          9 months ago

          DRM doesn’t control your PC, it controls what you can do with files (usually through encryption via an app) and these streaming platforms are part of publicly funded libraries; they have a vested interest in not fucking up people’s computers.

          I don’t know where you got the idea that DRM could become root user of your PC, but I think you should go research what DRM is, how it works, and why people are often against it. I think you’re conflating DRM with anti-mod/cheat software, a kind of DRM, and that specific form generally has a fraught history with kernel-level access.

          But you shouldn’t fear DRM simply because it’s DRM.

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            9 months ago

            Oh, I did mix up anti cheat and normal DRM. But I’ll prefer not to use DRM services.