• BeardyGrumps@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    It’s the same with steam games and other online stores. You are granted a licence to use the software; not to own it.

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      1 year ago

      Steam is a glowing example of how to prevent piracy though. Because even if I own the games I can still loan them out. I can play the games across all of my devices. Steam has gone above and beyond to give you a reason to not pirate. I buy my games because the convenience steam provides without hindering my actual ownership of them.

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        1 year ago

        Fully agree with you! My point was that it isn’t just the likes of Amazon that do this. If we look to piracy it’s growing in areas where a paid for service is either split across several providers or isn’t convenient.

        I no longer pirate games or music as the paid for services are way easier to use and value for money.

        The movie and tv companies started to have this when Netflix started but now there’s too many services and even on the same service the catalogues are different depending upon location. So instead of getting a share of revenue they get nothing.