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re: Amazon to remove content that violates rules from their cloud
Posted on 9/3/21 at 11:17 am to deltaland
Posted on 9/3/21 at 11:17 am to deltaland
Amazon had done this previously with books, updating editions on people's Kindles without permission. It wasn't to specifically target content, but the thought process behind it is sinister.
You have no control over your streaming library. You're just leasing it, at someone else's whim. Get physical media. You can then rip it to a hard drive and stream it locally with Plex. Books, music, movies... to quote an older show: We control the horizontal, we control the vertical.
You have no control over your streaming library. You're just leasing it, at someone else's whim. Get physical media. You can then rip it to a hard drive and stream it locally with Plex. Books, music, movies... to quote an older show: We control the horizontal, we control the vertical.
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