Oh shit, I had forgotten about that.
What wonderful changes do you think they are going to make?
Oh shit, I had forgotten about that.
What wonderful changes do you think they are going to make?
What was the issue? My experience was the opposite.. I installed the app (android) and went to my IP, it works. I was surprised how simple and easy it was. Or were you trying to use it outside of your home LAN?
Easy there on the sound logical arguments buddy, you'll have the lawyers shitting their pants.
I'm leaving Plex for Jellyfin. It's free, and Plex has been pushing bloat for so long, I can't be bothered with it. It used to be great, just open Plex and there's your media. But now it's full of random streaming channels and shit. It takes multiple non-intuitive clicks to get to what I want. I tried Jellyfin and it's perfect, just like Plex used to be.
The only way to play Chronicles of Riddick (a really great game btw) is illegally by downloading it. I would happily pay money for the privilege, but there is no option for that.
If you're buying a license to stream 'until x time' then Sony should make that really fucking clear to the consumer.
It's both parties. The button says 'buy' not 'hire for N years until the contract runs out.'
The implied transaction for consumers was that they had 'purchased' a product and retained it indefinitely. If Sony can no longer uphold their end of the deal, then they should be refunding.
Check out bandcamp, its the better way to support artists
It's the perfect model. People only buy a DVD once, but this way you can keep them paying forever!
That makes sense, but then the next part is:
Or can Sony have some sort of DRM that prevents the DVD from playing when Sony loses the license agreement?
Surely that would still be a possibility?
Oh dam that sounds watchable!! I shall keep my eye-patch raised...
The neural net doesn't change of course, but previous text is used as context for the next generation.