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With the recent news that Amazon reserves the right to revoke access to purchased content, I'm not buying digital movies from them going forward.
So, when they think it's politically incorrect, they will just change the movie on their servers, and suddenly you will have a butchered version? If you really love a movie, get the hard copy in your records.
Yes. A friend recently pointed out 28 Days Later is not available on any streaming services, rental options, and out of print. There's one option available to buy Blu Ray on Amazon for $150.
I feel like this is going to start happening more frequently. Long live physical media!
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So, when they think it's politically incorrect, they will just change the movie on their servers, and suddenly you will have a butchered version? If you really love a movie, get the hard copy in your records.
So, when they think it's politically incorrect, they will just change the movie on their servers, and suddenly you will have a butchered version? If you really love a movie, get the hard copy in your records.
Yes. A friend recently pointed out 28 Days Later is not available on any streaming services, rental options, and out of print. There's one option available to buy Blu Ray on Amazon for $150.
I feel like this is going to start happening more frequently. Long live physical media!
If you're referring to the above, what I do not understand is that - does any other digital media provider's stance (Music or movies from Apple iTunes, for example) on this topic different?
Yes. A friend recently pointed out 28 Days Later is not available on any streaming services, rental options, and out of print. There's one option available to buy Blu Ray on Amazon for $150.
I feel like this is going to start happening more frequently. Long live physical media!
Yes. A friend recently pointed out 28 Days Later is not available on any streaming services, rental options, and out of print. There's one option available to buy Blu Ray on Amazon for $150.
I feel like this is going to start happening more frequently. Long live physical media!
Enjoy tracking down an out-of-print Blu-ray and paying $150.
I bought it on VUDU in 2016 via a $2 Disc to Digital conversion.
I can currently watch in HD at VUDU, iTunes, Microsoft, Google Play, Amazon Prime and Movies Anywhere.
So, when they think it's politically incorrect, they will just change the movie on their servers, and suddenly you will have a butchered version? If you really love a movie, get the hard copy in your records.
This is also the same with books on Amazon or iTunes. There is a cool company called, Book.io They are a revolutionary Web3 marketplace for ebooks and audiobooks, backed by industry giants like Ingram Content Group, a leading book distributor. Mark Cuban too. Here, you can buy, sell, and truly own your digital books, just like physical ones.
This is also the same with books on Amazon or iTunes. There is a cool company called, Book.io They are a revolutionary Web3 marketplace for ebooks and audiobooks, backed by industry giants like Ingram Content Group, a leading book distributor. Mark Cuban too. Here, you can buy, sell, and truly own your digital books, just like physical ones.
Are those compatible with Kindle? I'll check it out in sure there is a way to upload books to Kindle offline.
Are those compatible with Kindle? I'll check it out in sure there is a way to upload books to Kindle offline.
No, the Kindle is owned by Amazon. Book.io has its own iOS app though. Something that has been missing with digital content is the ability to resell books or audio books. Going this route gives you the ability to do that again. I just found out about the company a couple days ago and was blown away. I'd check them out on YouTube. 👍🏽
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I feel like this is going to start happening more frequently. Long live physical media!
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Yes. A friend recently pointed out 28 Days Later is not available on any streaming services, rental options, and out of print. There's one option available to buy Blu Ray on Amazon for $150.
I feel like this is going to start happening more frequently. Long live physical media!
If you're referring to the above, what I do not understand is that - does any other digital media provider's stance (Music or movies from Apple iTunes, for example) on this topic different?
New to digital movies content.
Wonder how did you know which movies (4k) on sale on Amazon retail or any other retail.
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I feel like this is going to start happening more frequently. Long live physical media!
Wow I have a bluray of it
New to digital movies content.
Wonder how did you know which movies (4k) on sale on Amazon retail or any other retail.
https://www.blu-ray.com/deals/?so...prime4k=o
I feel like this is going to start happening more frequently. Long live physical media!
I bought it on VUDU in 2016 via a $2 Disc to Digital conversion.
I can currently watch in HD at VUDU, iTunes, Microsoft, Google Play, Amazon Prime and Movies Anywhere.
This is also the same with books on Amazon or iTunes. There is a cool company called, Book.io They are a revolutionary Web3 marketplace for ebooks and audiobooks, backed by industry giants like Ingram Content Group, a leading book distributor. Mark Cuban too. Here, you can buy, sell, and truly own your digital books, just like physical ones.
Are those compatible with Kindle? I'll check it out in sure there is a way to upload books to Kindle offline.
No, the Kindle is owned by Amazon. Book.io has its own iOS app though. Something that has been missing with digital content is the ability to resell books or audio books. Going this route gives you the ability to do that again. I just found out about the company a couple days ago and was blown away. I'd check them out on YouTube. 👍🏽