Do you actually own anything digital?::From ebooks, to videos and software, the answer is increasingly no

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Well, I have 10 Tb of pirated digital content sitting safely at my own home, so I would say yes, yes I do own a lot of digital stuff.

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Right there with you buddy, 13TB and growing. Self hosted media servers are the best.

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Those are rookie numbers. Need to start getting entire TV shows in 4k and things you’ve seen previously but may want to watch again in the future quickly and easily.

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Personally can’t justify many series in 4k, some of the ones I have only ever got SD releases (DVD at best) but there are a few I can justify 4K for. Mainly very cinematic shows such as The Mandelorian or The Last of Us. As long as they have subtitles in the other shows and are available in their best original release resolution it’s fine for me.

For example if the original Doctor Who series had a 4K release for it’s entirety it would probably be my entire server lol. 693 episodes in 480p is almost 300GB.

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Y’all are chumps.

I got 6TB SSD and 16TB HDD.

But I guess it’s less than half full so… Idk, maybe Im the chump with too much headroom.

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Sitting on 25.2tb of actual media with 7.25tb free. 4k movies and 34k episodes.

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They’re my bytes, and I’ll put them in whatever order I wish, thank you very much.

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Torrent that Shit so that it can live forever

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8 points

I do 😉

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If it’s on my Jellyfin server, I own it as much it’s possible to own anything.

If they wanted me to pay for it, maybe they shouldn’t have dicked me around, watering down my subscribed services while simultaneously jacking up the price.

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Mate lets start a new 123.movies from your servers we will be millionares

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you don’t have to pay for it, but you’re also not entitled to it no matter how much they dick around with their service.

do you really feel like they’ve wronged you in some way and pirating gets you even?

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Yes.

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yes

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9 points

Wronged me? Yep. Absolutely.

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What do you mean by “entitled” here? Could you explain that word in that context to me?

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He’s saying that you shouldn’t feel like you deserve the products you paid for… Not really sure what he’s advocating for though :')

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nah I’m good

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Yes, because I go out of my way to make damn sure of it.

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How ? Please share so that people like me can learn. I’ve started watching Louis Rossman YouTube videos and that guy actually makes sense about how companies are treating their customers.

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Not the OP, but I’m buying DRM free ebooks and software only, and for every album, movie or series I purchase, I’ll download a pirated copy that I add to my offline storage + backup.

If a book I want is not available without DRM, I’ll buy a hardcover and a pirated copy.

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Also you can remove some types of DRM with DeDRM plugin for calibre.

For music, buy a record on Bandcamp to support the actual artists instead of the record label and they give you free FLAC or high quality MP3 downloads along with all physical media. Otherwise pirate the album for a digital copy and buy the physical in a store.

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30 points

Pirate stuff. That’s the easiest way to make sure you own it

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Even if you buy it(which I do support more and more), pirate it. We’re at a point where it’s just far easier to use the pirated versions of a lot of digital items and you also don’t have to worry about someone “taking it back” afterwards.

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Hello, owner of lemmy.world!

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i do if i stole it

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Based af

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2 points

ARRR!!!

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Can it be taken from you, at any time, for any reason or no reason at all?

If yes, then you don’t own it.

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I mean, that technically applies to everything. The government can seize your land, the police are in the news every few days for straight up taking money out of people’s homes and vehicles and shooting dogs, robbery is still a living profession, etc

There’s really not a lot that sentence doesn’t apply to, if anything at all.

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4 points

I think you continued to make his point in a dark way.

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2 points

Can the US government cease my land?

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Yes, imminent domain. You don’t own land you only lease it from the government.

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Can they stop your land?

I think you mean seize. And I guess it depends on where you live in the world.

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When it comes to the US government at least, there are 4th Amendment protections in place, so no, your property can’t be seized “for any reason or no reason at all”.

Theft is a thing, but it’s random and you have the right to defend yourself in your own home. You also aren’t at risk for losing EVERYTHING. Not in the way you are if your digital library license gets revoked.

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If a cop can take your property with no consequences and you will be arrested or killed if you defend yourself and your property, then what the law says doesn’t matter as the defacto state of reality isn’t concerned with such petty things as laws.

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This comment is so fucking frustratingly ignorant of the realities of living in the US. Is this a troll comment?

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You clearly don’t know about the state of seizure laws in the US over the last years. Having cash is reason enough for them to seize it and they don’t have to suspect you of a crime. They can simply find the cash as suspicious and take it and you have to prove the legality of your cash or property at your own cost/expense to get it back.

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The fourth amendment of the Constitution of the United States does give us protection against unreasonable search and seizure, but the unreasonable is its weak link and as such your protections have been gutted by SCOTUS since the 1990s and the War on Drugs.

If law enforcement seizes everything you own via asset forfeiture, or kills you in cold blood when you are neither armed nor resisting, your estate can sue to get your belongings back or compensation for wrongful death, but a ruling against law enforcement in your favor is the exception in the US, not the rule.

Avoid engagement with US law enforcement. Ever. And if you must deal with them, do not expect any right to be respected. Under no circumstances should you call law enforcement to respond to a situation.

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