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Re: Disney+ Streaming


From: Mark Tinka <mark.tinka () seacom mu>
Date: Fri, 29 Nov 2019 13:34:41 +0200



On 29/Nov/19 13:14, Brandon Butterworth wrote:


And try busting or buying each other as they fight to be the only
one.

Aggregators get away with it as there is some value in not having
to mess around buying each item individually but they get greedy
and there is easy profit in selling bundles of exclusive stuff
you won't use.

If they'd stick to just being frictionliess marketplaces for buying
any content you want they'd be providing a useful service (as IXP
help in peering).

The trajectory for all of this is that, ultimately, if the VoD providers
do not come together and federate or make a solid plan, we'll end up
right back where we started - content piracy.

I will cop to being an avid Napster user way back in 1999. For several
years since, my main music sources have been legitimate - iTunes, Apple
Music, Beatport and Traxsource. All these are, as you say, aggregators;
and in the end, they will be the winners. I have zero desire to pirate
music - also, I'm a DJ :-).

I also have zero desire to pirate video content because Netflix + my
pay-TV service give me everything I want:

    - They are in Africa.
    - Performance is great.
    - Uptime is great.
    - Content is generally good.
    - Content is plenty.
    - Price is reasonable

I'm happily forgoing exclusive content on another VoD service, even if
it meets most of the above. That said, if they can integrate into a
single source, happily paying slightly more for the benefit.

Mark.


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