• Snot Flickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    8 months ago

    It’s not just Netflix, it’s every licensing issue in every country.

    I love lots of foreign television, but quite a lot of it isn’t immediately available (or ever available) in my country.

    If I want to watch those shows or movies, I am literally at the mercy of the piracy community helping me access them, because there’s a good chance that it’s either months or years away from release in my country, or that I’ll be unlucky and it will never release here at all.

    It’s a completely broken system, and Gabe Newell called it what it was over a decade ago. Piracy is a service problem, not a pricing problem.

    It won’t be solved without massive changes to international copyrights and how shows/movies are bought and sold on an international market.

    • MudMan@kbin.social
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      8 months ago

      Pricing doesn’t hurt.

      But yeah, people will pay for convenience. Nobody wants to dig around for pirated links if a simpler option is available.

      But yeah, I hear you on international licensing. I try to keep up with Star Trek content and man, I don’t know how you can bungle up a licensig deal that much.

      The latest bit of genius includes Amazon Prime listing three seasons of Lower Decks, but the third season consisting on a page that tells you they don’t have that season available, despite having had it before.

      There is a fourth season. It’s not available anywhere.

      I gave up and pirated it, knowing it will eventually show up in a service I do own. It was all getting spoiled for me in social media anyway.