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d1gw33d

join:2009-06-20
Clovis, CA

reply to fifty nine

Re: Get with the times...

What is your thought process here? You come in and defend this route HBO is taking while back handing Netflix? To what purpose?

Netflix offers a decent selection on a variety of devices for a flat rate while giving you access to a huge physical media library. Rates will probably go up. As you mentioned it has nothing to do with Netflix and everything to do with Hollywood / Studios. Which quite frankly seems to have the same mind set as HBO.

Control the content as much as possible, hold on to old business models and refuse to innovate distribution models.

You seem to also want to sniff out any possibility of piracy from users posting here and assume anyone that downloads content just wants it for free. Come back to Earth.

If you think it's that black and white you're out of touch or a corporate whore.


fifty nine

join:2002-09-25
Sussex, NJ
kudos:1

said by d1gw33d:

What is your thought process here? You come in and defend this route HBO is taking while back handing Netflix? To what purpose?
Because they do apparently have different goals, but people seem to think they have the same goal.

In other words, I don't get the impression that HBO wants to be another netflix.

You seem to also want to sniff out any possibility of piracy from users posting here and assume anyone that downloads content just wants it for free. Come back to Earth.
When people place Bittorrent as a viable alternative, my conclusion that people "just want content for free (or close to it)" is absolutely correct.

d1gw33d

join:2009-06-20
Clovis, CA

I was discussing 2 different things. People do and will continue to pirate HBO's content due to lack of availability in what would seem is a viable process.

Obviously there are plenty of people just saving a buck and stealing but that's not what I was implying by "viable alternative."



fifty nine

join:2002-09-25
Sussex, NJ
kudos:1

said by d1gw33d:

I was discussing 2 different things. People do and will continue to pirate HBO's content due to lack of availability in what would seem is a viable process.

Obviously there are plenty of people just saving a buck and stealing but that's not what I was implying by "viable alternative."
People continue to pirate because they don't want to pay the asking price. That doesn't make it right.

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