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Better audio and higher bitrate video. You also actually own a copy of the content and can't have it taken away from you when whomever you bought it through digitally loses their content license.
As someone said "Streaming is for blind and deaf". That's why.
Of course you don't!
You're still stuck with inferior content especially on the AQ side, significant drop in quality.
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I'm baffled why anyone buys solid media these days?
Better audio and higher bitrate video. You also actually own a copy of the content and can't have it taken away from you when whomever you bought it through digitally loses their content license.
I'm baffled why anyone buys solid media these days?
Because you truly don't own digital, you're just allowed to stream it. I get your point, but it's nice to have both formats, too. Here's an interesting read on the subject. https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutte...al-movies/
download a digital copy for free via bittorrent and own it forever. most of the people who made these movies are already dead so i have no reason to feel guilty lol
Of course you don't!
You're still stuck with inferior content especially on the AQ side, significant drop in quality.
lol piracy isn't theft. we're on slickdeals bud. a lot of the slickest deals posted on here are arguably theft. if you buy something that you know is a price mistake, you might as well be stealing from that company. same goes for anyone who makes multiple accounts to take advantage of deals that are intended to be 1 per customer. same goes for anyone who lies about getting married or having a baby to get a 15% registry coupon from target
Hmmm so if piracy isn't theft/stealing, what was the concern about not feeling "guilty"?
lol piracy isn't theft. we're on slickdeals bud. a lot of the slickest deals posted on here are arguably theft. if you buy something that you know is a price mistake, you might as well be stealing from that company. same goes for anyone who makes multiple accounts to take advantage of deals that are intended to be 1 per customer. same goes for anyone who lies about getting married or having a baby to get a 15% registry coupon from target
Price mistakes aren't theft. There's literally laws for them to prevent bait and switches or false advertising
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You're still stuck with inferior content especially on the AQ side, significant drop in quality.
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Better audio and higher bitrate video. You also actually own a copy of the content and can't have it taken away from you when whomever you bought it through digitally loses their content license.
Of course you don't!
You're still stuck with inferior content especially on the AQ side, significant drop in quality.
You're still stuck with inferior content especially on the AQ side, significant drop in quality.
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But a bragging thief, that you are!
Hmmm so if piracy isn't theft/stealing, what was the concern about not feeling "guilty"?
You can regularly find this set of movies on any of your streaming services?
Price mistakes aren't theft. There's literally laws for them to prevent bait and switches or false advertising