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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2021-07-23 05:50 pm

[ SECRET POST #5313 ]


⌈ Secret Post #5313 ⌋

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[personal profile] meadowphoenix 2021-07-24 04:07 am (UTC)(link)
One, I actually think it's likely that disney will come out with their typical limited edition dvds for their shows. but they might not, and that's definitely a concern.

But I'm of two minds about this.

First I agree with your position that the increasing nature of limited ownership of media concerns me. if I'm going to spend a certain amount of money, I would like to own something. This is mostly my concern with music over tvs and movies since the amount of content you have access to is far more than you could pay for even with increasing streaming costs. Whether streaming is more like TV channels or movie distributors complicates this immensely. you wouldn't assume that you get to keep the movies played on channels or even on demand, but if there's no possibility of ownership later, that's actually quite shitty for cultural history and concreteness. I think there should at least be the possibility of buying and physically owning the digital media.

BUT. it's pretty clear that for some media, there wouldn't be a digital version AT ALL if these streaming sites did not have the ability to create the kind of exclusivity that justifies their expenses. Disney I don't count in this, they're just shit.

So I guess I just feel that even if physical copies of media are impeded with financial issues, the creators of some of this media should at least include digital copies as part of their model.