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tracerbulletx ◴[] No.43374959[source]
I kind of wish people would stop making yt-dlp more accessible and increasing Google's desire to shut it down.
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jjulius ◴[] No.43375226[source]
I'd say it's less people's fault and more Google's for driving people to want something like it.
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Gigachad ◴[] No.43375322[source]
Yes, people prefer to get stuff for free rather than paying for it. That's not a very interesting insight.
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chii ◴[] No.43376778[source]
netflix (initially at least), spotify and steam have all shown that it's not a money problem, but a service problem.

Good services will not get pirated.

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Mindwipe ◴[] No.43377521[source]
What?

Literally all those services have piracy problems, and pretty much any time piracy drops it's because of more effective DRM, not service.

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1. samrus ◴[] No.43379677[source]
Counterexample: steam

They seem to be the only ones who get how piracy can be fought. And its no secret either, gabe newell has that "piracy is a service issue" quote for anyone to read. Its just that these companies dont want to consider not squeezing the life out of their users for shareholder benefit

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2. Gigachad ◴[] No.43382118[source]
Games have the best DRM of all though. They have extremely complex to crack software drm, integrate with 3rd party servers for online, and run the risk of installing malware if you get a bad cracked copy.

Steam does do a great job of making stuff accessible and convenient. But plenty of people would still pirate over paying $90 for the new game if it wasn’t so hard.

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3. Dylan16807 ◴[] No.43383686[source]
The DRM provided by steam itself is pretty basic and crackable.