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ex. I could buy a movie on Amazon Prime, but can I download it independent of the app/site for watching on any PC at any time?

I want like .mp4 files (or modern equivalent), not some proprietary download from a streaming site that will expire after 30 days without subscription check.

Asking because pirate bay is the only place I really have torrented and several things I want are not available there.

ex. I could buy a movie on Amazon Prime, but can I download it independent of the app/site for watching on any PC at any time? I want like .mp4 files (or modern equivalent), not some proprietary download from a streaming site that will expire after 30 days without subscription check. Asking because pirate bay is the only place I really have torrented and several things I want are not available there.

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30 to 100 years from now both of us will be dead, you braindead moron

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Your point is irrelevant, disks degrade over time, it's a fact, and it doesn't take thousans of years

Who's the braindead moron now?

Rhetorical question

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You're a double nigger brained moron

Well goddamn, look at you. You have zero idea as to how optical media works, yet have the stones to insult other users for being right.

Everything you said is fundamentally wrong.

Discs are better anyway, higher quality in video and sound also you don't lose data

Bullshit. Discs are a storage medium; they store files. Those same files accessed via any other medium are identical. Your notion that media stored on discs are of inherently of better quality is bogus- probably based on past experience with poor, highly compressed rips.

Also, you do lose data. As already stated, optical discs have estimated shelf lives depending on disc type (materials used) and quality of manufacturing.

When called out, you said this:

30 to 100 years from now both of us will be dead, you braindead moron

What a faggot. Let's circle back to my last point: Not all discs are created equal, sometimes there are imprefections in the reflective layers' material, sometimes the layers don't have proper seals amd can oxidize. Disc rot.

I've seen brand new discs that were unusable. I've seen new and visually flawless discs corrupted out of the packaging, seen some fail within weeks, months, and years. Ergo, they failed in my lifetime. Climate and storage can factor in to longetivity as well.

The 30-100 years range is a broader estimate, but there are certainly outliers.

You're a double nigger brained moron

Projection from a low IQ, raging faggot.