545 points

Proving Netflix could be replaced by five hard working people.

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195 points

Proving Netflix could be replaced outdone by five hard working people.

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92 points

Proving Netflix should could be replaced outdone by five hard working people.

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Proving Netflix should could be replaced outdone by five hard working people.

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10 points

Things are easier if you can steal stuff. And operate on a small scale.

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120 points

They didn’t need the army of lawyers to get license deals, so that’s not a fair comparison.

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89 points

Its almost like its unecessary shit made up in order to keep profits away from working people artificially

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73 points

Yeah its almost like if we didn’t keep extending copyright protections a bunch of stuff would be in the public domain and any streaming service could offer it without having to deal with licensing.

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19 points

It’s true that Hollywood is corrupt and csuite pay is absurd, but those deals are the only mechanism by which ANY money makes it to the writers, actors and staff who deserve it

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11 points

Or fund new content

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9 points

Their scale was also an insignificant fraction of what Netflix has, making the point even more irrelevant.

The best figure I could find on Jetflicks user count was 37k, where as Netflix has 269 million users.

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9 points

Prices should go down with scale not up though.

There’s initial investment on the initial servers (and the software), and afterwards it should be a linear increase of server costs per user, with some bumps along the way to interconnect those servers.

The cost also scales per content. Because that means more caching servers per user and bigger databases, and licenses.

So this service has less users and more content, it should be way more expensive. The only reason they are cheaper is because they don’t pay those licenses.

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6 points

If we get rid of the licensing we get rid of the lawyers.

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9 points

If you get rid of licensing you get rid of the content

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1 point

Precisely. So much added expense for zero, or rather negative, added value.

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77 points

The only reason all companies prices go up these days is for CEO pay packages

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33 points

I think it’s more for major shareholders (which includes CEOs, of course)

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9 points

Like Boeing’s CEO making 300 million… imagine 300 people who worked their ass off could make million. Or 1500 hard workers could be making 200k. But nah, let’s just drag these huge bags of money into this one asshole’s account. Oh there were a couple of crashes right? 👍 Our thoughts and prayers 🙏. But not our money wagons.

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2 points

Regulate monopolies and eat the rich.

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but wait… there’s more
astronauts

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2 points

Did they make the shows too?

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Does Netflix make shows? Or does it slam its name onto filmmakers it pays to make content? If so, one of those things simply requires throwing cash at people, which I think is a skill that most people can learn.

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2 points

Did the pirate site pay anyone to make new shows?

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2 points

Does Netflix? Or do they pay production companies for content?

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2 points

They use the subscription money to pay production studios. What did the pirate site use the subscription money for?

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209 points

“substantial harm to television program copyright owners,”

Give me a fucking break

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46 points

Won’t somebody think of the television program copyright owners??

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17 points

I think of them when I dream about them facing a firing squad.

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8 points

But then who would finance the production of television programs?

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Those poor, poor, TV execs… They all had to settle for gold plating in their heated in-door pools and Rolls Royces instead of platinum. 😔

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201 points

Love how they make this sound like some incredible feat. When you aren’t bound to license agreements, turns out it’s actually very easy to have a “massive” content library. Literally the only hurdle is storage space.

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I mean, distributing it isn’t a small feat. Plus you need to manage subscriptions, billings, CMS, a front end to navigate the content, etc.

That’s no small amount of work, even if they used out of the box solutions for many layers.

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32 points

All of those things already exist. Typically it’s just a Plex server running on a cloud service.

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10 points

Yeah like… Netflix has peering agreements and whatnot but… It’s not 2005.

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9 points

5 people could do it though.

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9 points

Depends how many users.

But yeah a lot.

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3 points

Both Wikipedia and Stack Overflow just have a few dozen fast servers despite being some of the world’s highest trafficked websites

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12 points

The entire content of the wikipedia fits in a pen drive.

Streaming video is a lot more expensive than text and images.

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Not only that, stackoverflow does it using windows! (or used to, at least)

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28 points

Yeah it costs, depending on quality of course.
My 14 TB disks are filling up faster than I expected and I am not close to Netflix’s catalogue.

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13 points

Yeah, I got a 14tb drive back in February and it’s 90 percent full already. My media collection will always grow to fill the space available.

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4 points

You guys wouldn’t happen to have any tips on DVD ripping would you? I’d like to go all digital but I just can’t make Handbrake work.

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Nobody gives a shit, you’re not doing enough to punish trump for his obvious, literally filmed and recorded crimes.

This is the equivalent of the cops celebrating after beating peaceful college protesters while pissing their pants and freezing while the uvalde kids were slaughtered and psychologically tortured.

You’re focusing on the non victory and ignoring the failures. Cowards.

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When cops only legal responsibility is to enforce the law, and the laws are written to protect corporate interests, of course they will stand outside the school and arrest protesters. SCOTUS has ruled that way so many times that “to serve and protect” is literally gaslighting.

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Police don’t even really have a duty to enforce the law, at least not in the USA:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren_v._District_of_Columbia

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7 points

They don’t even have a duty to know what the law is.

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24 points

You’re focusing on the non victory and ignoring the failures. Cowards.

That’s not true, they successfully did their job of protecting capital and the owner class. Same reason they don’t go after Trump. He’s in the owner class, so their job is to serve and protect him.

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12 points

Say it again, friend.

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22 points

Nobody gives a shit, you’re not doing enough to punish trump for his obvious, literally filmed and recorded crimes.

This is the equivalent of the cops celebrating after bearing peaceful college protesters while pissing their pants and freezing while the uvalde kids were slaughtered and psychologically tortured.

You’re focusing on the non victory and ignoring the failures. Cowards.

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6 points

say it again, friend, but in french

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4 points

This guy GETS it.

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“The group used “sophisticated computer scripts” and software to scour piracy services”

They used the basic tools that most(?) pirates use today like sonarr and radar??

I don’t mind people pirating…i do mind people pirating and profiting from redistribution.

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Guessing they used Sonarr, Radarr, qBittorrent, maybe an NZB client…

Would you look at that, I’m sophisticated now.

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5 points

Maybe even Jellyseerr

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21 points

redistribution = service?

Why would they work for free?

Not gonna pretend like this aint illegal but i don’t cry over some IP owners losing money… EVER, fuck 'em

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49 points

Oh I don’t care that the IP owner don’t get money.

IDK, I just don’t like the ethics of pirating media for profit, the entire idea is that it should be accessible to everyone, not just those with money. Cover your operational cost? Sure…Making millions in subscriptions? That is an asshole move IMO. If you’re paying, you might as well pay the people who are making the media in the first place instead of some rando that had nothing to do with it.

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All fair points.

I think the issue is that IP owners are mega corps, ie people who made the content don’t own it and can’t provide it anyway.

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4 points

This doesn’t seem that different from paying for usenet. It’s not like they’re making DVDs of pirated movies and selling them on the street corner; they were basically just aggregating content and the service they were providing was making it easily searchable and accessible, not doing the actual pirating, from the sound of it, unless I’m misunderstanding the situation.

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Yes. Charging money for sharing content like that makes them little better than grifters

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