Why did many cable television quit? They pay money for 200 channels of which they only look at 3 … Netflix, Spotify are great, but have the following problem:
People who share their profits with Netflix because their shows are on Netflix just think. We just make our own streaming service, where our series are exclusive
Example HBO → One is only interested in Game of Thrones…
You like the Grand Tour? → Get Amazon Prime!
You want to see Star What? Well, you better put your money in the throat of Disney…
And so on
That makes it attractive, of course, to stream illegally…
How can we prevent this?
What do you want to prevent? That companies sell their products?
Possibly.
No, we pay 100 euro a month for exclusive series
Since you can't intervene in the business policy of the company, there's not much. The best thing is to support the most promising service and ignore the others. Especially this sender specific as in hbo or disney. Here is just to hope that these go down sooner or later and yet send their broadcasts at the "big" or "senderunamhängigen" (prime, netflix). In the next step is then just to hope that turns out of the "big" one as a "winner". Or it remains at 2-3 remains.
How do you want to prevent this? The respective companies have nunmal the rights to these films / series and can, as long as they keep to the laws for contracts etc, do what they want with it. And if they calculate an increase in profits with it - why not. Then I'll wait 3-4 years to see a movie on Free TV. That's not that bad either
So you want to forbid the companies from designing the price for their products.
Well… You can do it. One would only have to reintroduce the Office of Prices.
But most do not have this patience
Yes, they force you to become a pirate. Can't you do anything against it. Your remarks are taken from the fact that you actually do not want to spend any money and need a pretext.
I spend 15 euro per month for netflix
However, I have no bock neur to 3 broadcasts to look forward to pay more per 10 -15 uero
Well, the same problem has indeed the auto industry…
The Ferrari looks just great and it can be so nice on the highway boards, but if you want to go with the wife and child to the lake, then the Passat station wagon is of course much more practical, and if you go in the city quickly somewhere wants to drive, then it's best with the Vespa…
So why buy a car if you do not find the ideal anyway and not just steal all?
noticed what?
he explains it better