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i mean, what else should i do when half of the content i want to watch "isn't available to stream in my area"
Video needs to be like music streaming.
One price, all the content, pay the rights holders based on how much of their shit was watched.
It's really not hard. You just need to stop being such greedy fucks.
It is a bit more complicated than that, different countries have different laws.
But I do agree that Netflix has taken the easy approach by only limiting the content to which they don't have to do any research.
Yeah, same with music. So often I want to give my damn money to artists by buying albums, but "not available in your country". If I go to UK or DE store, I get "your card is not local", even though it's not an issue with 99% other products. Come on.
Most of the money doesn't even reach the artists. So better pirate all music online and support artists more directly at their shows, through their shops, by donation or whatever.
Fuck the shows, too. That money goes to Ticketbastard. Buy their merch, directly if possible.
Yeah, big shows are a pain in the ass anyway. I rather meant small shows by local hosts.
Oh, absolutely. But even most small shows are done through Ticketbastard these days, unless it's like some backyard or county fair type thing.
If my card was working a couple weeks ago, I totally would have supported a small local band by buying on of the $10 CDs they were selling.
I've been using Bandcamp to buy albums. They are claiming that 82% of the money goes to the artist.
Bandcamp and Boomkat. I really wish more artists sold direct to consumer. I have no interest in streaming. I think it's stupid that while storage gets cheaper they keep pushing streaming.
Sure, that's what I do. But it's still amazing that greed driven labels are setting hurdles themselves to get the money. And ocassionally I can't find some rare versions in the seas, so still would like to just pay.