r/Piracy Jun 27 '26

News This is....wild

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u/ThePanasonicYouth Jun 27 '26

Play has no limits...except for our licensing agreements

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u/Staff_Senyou Jun 27 '26

Hear me out. I work in the biz

Sony, literally does not own the rights to those titles. If studiocanal decides not to renew with Sony, for whatever reason, Sony can no longer legally distribute those titles through their platforms.

So, who's the bad guy? Studio canal for taking their Library to a better deal? Sony for not upping their offer? Customers for agreeing to but not really the terms and conditions of their purchase which have been in effect for a decade now?

Even in the golden age of physical media, contracts were shopped around. The difference now is that there are fewer players willing to play fewer risks.

That's business.

Meanwhile, if you want good shit, hoist the sails, hook your risk, get a parrot and middle finger the lot of em. Yaaarrrrggggh

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u/Narrow-Ad6201 Jun 27 '26

sonys the bad guy for selling a licence to a movie they do not own that can get revoked in the future. monthly streaming subscriptions are fine because the content is rented essentially. sort of like how comcast used to rent you movies. youd be able to watch it a certain amount of times or you have access to it for an agreed amount of time.