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u/megamanxoxo ยท 3 pointsr/StallmanWasRight

> Should I want to watch a Netflix Original, there is no legal way for me to download and do that.

https://www.amazon.com/Master-None-Season-Aziz-Ansari/dp/B01NBMLMHT

reasonably priced.. and there's more Netflix shows available.

> My point with mentioning steam certainly wasn't to diss it. I think it's a fantastic service. I am absolutely fine with the 'one copy at a time' rule, a lot of pieces of software have similar licenses. What I'd like to be able to do is to take all my games and put them in the same library. If I buy something from GOG or Itch.io I get a downloadable file/fileset which I can rename, store and sort however I like. If I buy something on steam, it will almost always require the steam client open and will restrict a lot of features if you aren't online. If I can find a good copy on a tracker I'll almost always use it over the steam version.

Hmm. you make a fair point. Steam makes me want to buy less Origin games even for this reason.. you can add games to the Steam Launcher but then I have the same problem if that game requires another Launcher. It's gotten to the point that I have like 4+ launchers for Blizzard games, Steam games, Origin games, and League of Legends which has its own launcher. LOL

> Reading back on this, a lot of this results from my stubornness/laziness. What I'm trying to address is that there are legitimate uses of torrent trackers (one of which I partake in) and if they want to be taken seriously they should behave in a way that respects its users by being clear about their intentions.

I do the same.. I mean I linked you a DVD above but I probably would download it off a torrent and throw it up on my Plex server, just like you. But once the convenience factor drops and if the DRM is non-existent within media files or limited/non-hassling in my videogames then I tend to just buy it.

The big content producers always said that tapes, computers, etc were gonna be the end of the industry well that's just not true.. they just need to figure out a way to be fair and provide their content for ease of access to the consumer and we'll just buy it.

The cheaper and more accessible things have gotten over the years, the less and less I have had to touch torrent websites because it's more of a hassle now then just buying it in many cases.