Streaming platform Disney+ is updating its subscriber agreement and is adding a no-sharing-passwords policy.

  • @SwampTerror@lemmy.world
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    561 year ago

    It was just a matter of time for everyone to follow suit. Unfortunately, capitalism demands endless growth and thus eventually enshittification of products. They’re not happy with just tons of money. They want all the money.

    Expect to see adless tiers constantly rising in price every year. This will push users to piracy again as we come full circle to terrible cable fees.

    • aeternum
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      211 year ago

      This will push users to piracy again as we come full circle to terrible cable fees.

      Way ahead of you. been pirating for years.

    • @Rocket@lemmy.ca
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      1 year ago

      Unfortunately, capitalism demands endless growth

      Nah. Capitalism can contract just fine. It has happened many times before. Do we not read history books around here? It only demands that it not sit still.

      But that’s not actually a feature of capitalism. That’s a feature of competition, which is present in many economic systems (and even where there is a lack of economic systems). Do we not read the work of Marx either?

      • @Murais
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        111 year ago

        Right. And piracy is legitimate competition that enshitification drives users to.

        Just following that free market, right?

        • @Rocket@lemmy.ca
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          11 year ago

          Digital piracy is fundamentally only possible in a non-free market. What’s with all the posting before thinking?

          • @Murais
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            21 year ago

            Go for it, bud.

            Explain it so my inferior intellect can understand.

            How do free market economics completely circumvent digital piracy?

            I am all ears.

      • goldenbug
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        71 year ago

        How is password cracking a feature of competition? I am not trying to dismantle your argument but I am struggling to see how your argument works in this case.