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What rights do you have to the digital movies, TV shows and music you buy online?

none, article can end after one sentence

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R-slurs thought digital rights were meant for the customer. :marseygiggle:

If you want to own something, you have to be in physical possession of it and at least 2 more backups.

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Amazon literally remotely deleted purchased copies of 1984 from people's kindles 15 years ago and r-slurs still think they "own" digital media lmao

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Yep, it's why I never stopped pirating even though I pay for streaming. You know that shit's gonna be pulled as soon as the contract is up, or they censor something to appease oversensitive cute twinks.

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Did they pull that?

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Disney+ revisionist history :marseyww1russian2: is justification enough :marseyitsallsotiresome: for piracy.

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Amazon is 100% riding on brand recognition for the Kindle lol. It's so locked down that you have to email files over to Amazon to load them onto your Kindle.

For my Kobo Libra, I just plug it into my computer via USB, and you can drag files across directly (although I use Calibre to better manage them). No internet access needed, no concerns about special proprietary formats, it just works.

And it also doesn't show me ads.

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!leafs our country still makes the best ereaders. They literally just use an SD as the internal storage so you can trivially expand and back up your library

Long live kobo!

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I had no idea Kobo was a Canadian company.


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Just wait till Amazon buys out Rakuten and Kobo to buck break u onto their ecosystem

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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

anyways I doubt they'd change the existing products even if that happened. I know Kobo has their own storefront thing (which I've never used) so presumably all Amazon would do is (a) kill any plans to release new versions of the hardware in favor of Kindle and (b) absorb the storefront.

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U will use Amazon email to transfer ur epubs and u will like it https://media.giphy.com/media/YxQOajFWueEtPvEVUO/giphy.webp

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Lol i buy hardback books

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If you want to own something, you have to be in physical possession of it and at least 2 more backups.

There are numerous ways that you can still legally be locked out of the functionality of any sort of physical device that is running software. Unless you want to use it as a brick.

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Proprietarycels don't know about software freedom. :marseydisagree:

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I know, but I doubt studios are trying to get a 3-letter agency :marseyglow: to hack into and shut down my NAS.

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If that's the case, how can pirating be stealing? Interesting.

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