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Also..do you think once I do cancel i would be offered an additional month to come back?
Edit: Yeah the offer just appeared on my account..
Soon you'll have to pay for commercials...lol.
Maybe if we didn't allow content creators to control distribution... [xfinity connection terminated]...
Maybe if we didn't allow content creators to control distribution... [xfinity connection terminated]...
I would argue the competition is the exclusive content, if a streaming service makes an awesome show, or owns the rights, I would subscribe just for that. In my case, I subscribe for a month of Disney+ just to watch the Mandelorian. There is no way I want to pay for the ability to watch the best of everything at once, I prefer to be much more deliberate, and targeted with my streaming subscriptions. This is also a way for us to vote on what type of show the consumer actually wants to see.
Also..do you think once I do cancel i would be offered an additional month to come back?
Edit: Yeah the offer just appeared on my account..
I have a few shows I watch on there, not sure on movies. But I recommend air disasters and the show evil.
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I have a few shows I watch on there, not sure on movies. But I recommend air disasters and the show evil.
I have a few shows I watch on there, not sure on movies. But I recommend air disasters and the show evil.
Price
$9.99/month
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50% off 2 Months
Next Billing Date
August 24th, 2021
so did I do it right?
Price
$9.99/month
Discount
50% off 2 Months
Next Billing Date
August 24th, 2021
so did I do it right?
so for sure I did it right this is what it says in more detail in my account:
Paramount+ Plan
Premium (Monthly) Trial
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$9.99/month
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50% off 2 Months
Next Billing Date
August 24th, 2021
Also I see something next to the date it says save over 16 percent(Switch to annual) whatever that means
Maybe if we didn't allow content creators to control distribution... [xfinity connection terminated]...
Lol, I'm no fan of Xfinity or most corporations, really, so I did laugh at your joke, but even as left-leaning as I am politically, I don't see the logic of not allowing content creators to control distribution of their artistic work! Like, what? You want to steal it from them or force them to sell it to every competitor? That's absurd. If a person or studio creates a show or movie (very expensive and difficult undertakings), or any form of art or entertainment for that matter, they have every right to control who they make a deal with to distribute their artistic work for profit (even including distributing it themselves on their own website, if they like), because if they didn't, they'd get paid peanuts for it, due to lack of competition over distribution rights. Consumers or government don't have any right to force Netflix (for example) to let their competitors profit off of their privately owned and funded studio's content, taking away a huge selling point for Netflix. If you wanna watch Netflix Originals, you gotta sub to Netflix, as it should be. If you want to illegally take people's creative content by force, then just pirate it I guess.
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Lol, I'm no fan of Xfinity or most corporations, really, so I did laugh at your joke, but even as left-leaning as I am politically, I don't see the logic of not allowing content creators to control distribution of their artistic work! Like, what? You want to steal it from them or force them to sell it to every competitor? That's absurd. If a person or studio creates a show or movie (very expensive and difficult undertakings), or any form of art or entertainment for that matter, they have every right to control who they make a deal with to distribute their artistic work for profit (even including distributing it themselves on their own website, if they like), because if they didn't, they'd get paid peanuts for it, due to lack of competition over distribution rights. Consumers or government don't have any right to force Netflix (for example) to let their competitors profit off of their privately owned and funded studio's content, taking away a huge selling point for Netflix. If you wanna watch Netflix Originals, you gotta sub to Netflix, as it should be. If you want to illegally take people's creative content by force, then just pirate it I guess.
What we have is two different businesses, we have streaming platforms and we have streaming services. You best believe that one of the platforms comes up with a new idea they patent it and prevent the other platforms from implementing it, or they force them to prove they found an alternative way to implement it. And features are what they should be competing on. But no, they don't compete on that because they don't have to. We could be watching 8K remasters of John Wayne movies with the closed caption streaming to individual phones in your preferred language while the content is played in sync with your friends. But they don't have to invest in features like that because they have exclusive content.
We don't let auto companies sell direct to the consumer and they have less control over the market than Disney, and Comcast.
I am not saying steal it from them. I am saying let them decide. Do they want to own and sell content or own and sell distribution rights. They can pick whichever one they want. Or, only protect the IP for 3 years. Or get rid of the concept of customers leasing content and back the doctrine of the first sale and allow people to resell digital content without restriction.
Everything about streaming services exists because of layers of 'rights' that are truly hard to justify. It's ok if a movie isn't profitable. We will always have new content because there are more than enough people willing to make something because they are passionate about creating.
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