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  • BraveSirZaphod
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    202 years ago

    I’m actually still kinda surprised about this. My understanding is that the licenses from rights holders to streaming platforms generally included an indefinite right to stream to people who’d purchased content, even if they may not offer it for continued purchase or as part of the general included streaming library.

    • TheEntity
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      112 years ago

      That’s definitely how it works with games on Steam or GOG.

      • BolexForSoup
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        72 years ago

        Unless you bought after-market keys like on G2A and it turned out to be stolen/keygen’d. Valve will remove your game if your key is found to be stolen (whether you knew it or not). I imagine you know this but just felt it bore mentioning.

        • TheEntity
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          22 years ago

          Good point, yes, that’s an exception. A justified one if you’d ask me but I guess YMMV.

    • @echo64@lemmy.world
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      32 years ago

      Streaming isn’t the same as downloading. It has different rights and with movies it’s especially complicated. The rights to a movie can literally be so complicated that no one knows who owns it.