• circuitfarmer@lemmy.sdf.org
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    5 days ago

    The irony is that some folks probably skipped Blu-Ray on purpose because they didn’t like the DRM. Then they got streaming instead, partly because Blu-Ray sales flattened which allowed the industry to more quickly focus on streaming and subscriptions.

    Had more people bought into Blu-Ray despite the DRM, it would be more difficult for the industry to get away from physical media.

    But this is a common trick, also. Both streaming and DRM are bad. The optimal solution (physical media without DRM) is something the industry just won’t do.

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      The irony is that some folks probably skipped Blu-Ray on purpose because they didn’t like the DRM.

      Yep! I sure did!

      Then they got streaming instead, partly because Blu-Ray sales flattened which allowed the industry to more quickly focus on streaming and subscriptions.

      Yeah. That too. Damn it.

      Now I’m buying DVDs, again.

      I would be amazing at piracy, but I have too much to lose.

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        It is probably worth mentioning that Blu-Ray DRM at this point isn’t the pain it used to be – in fact Blu-Ray can also be ripped like DVD, so it’s still an option if you want a hard copy of something in HD (specifically 1080p Blu-Ray – 4K Blu-Ray is a different beast).