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If they ever come out with a service that has everything, no commercial breaks, and you can download for offline use, those pirates will be in real trouble.
LMAO
i always get so confused when vpn sponsors play and the main '''benefit''' is accessing geolocked content on netflix. have these people never heard of 'watch xyz online free' or whatever
Smaller host sites are generally full of junk and difficult to use, plus can't beat the speeds/infrastructure of something like Netflix.
aaah fair enough! torrents/nzbs ftw though
Remember when Netflix almost had it perfect?
At one point it was the answer to piracy, IMO. I only ever subscribed to it and Spotify.
Then every studio and media corp decided to take us back to cable.
Yeah it was awesome. I didn't download a thing for years because the service was good and price was fair.
This year I finally gave in. Paying for 6 different streaming services and still not finding the movie we wanted to watch made me get a NAS and cancel (almost) all subscriptions. We kept Spotify and Netflix.
They can all get bent, literally.
*Then every studio and media corp decided to take us back to piracy.
There, ftfy. ;)