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Why is Google allowed to remove purchases from our Play Store accounts without telling us?
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This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
I lucked out last year and ended up scoring something like 1000 DVDs for cheeeeaap. Like $100 or something. I ripped them all (minus any duplicates I already owned) and put them on my NAS. No more worrying about ads, data mining, or even internet/service outages ruining my evening.
I did the same for all my CDs, and while we still do purchase CDs, they are way overpriced.
But purchasing digital music and movies has become harder since Google Play Music went away. It's almost too much effort to try to buy digital content these days, and it makes no sense. I want to pay for content, but making it impossible just doesn't work for anyone.
Amazon played their first ad for us on Prime Movies today... during a kid show no less. Just disgusting where things have ended up.
My father in law has thousands of CDs he's collected over the years that he'd probably let me have.
And I just found out my local library sells old DVDs and Blu-rays for $.50 each. I should go drop $50 and buy em out. There were some great movies in there and a few that I've always wanted to watch.
This thread just made me realize that I've hit my limit of bs with these services. Over lunch, I wrote a script to download yt videos and put them in my Plex library.
Holy crap, I need to see if our local library offers something like that. I used to go to their book sales, but never considered that they would be selling movies.