If buying is not owning, then piracy isn’t stealing.
Physical Media
Welcome to Physical Media!
This is the spot for anyone who loves collecting and talking about physical media. From DVDs and Blu-rays to VHS tapes, game discs, vinyl records, and even old-school cassettes—if it’s something you can hold in your hands and enjoy, it belongs here.
Show off your collection, share your favorite finds, or just join in on conversations about why physical media still matters. Whether it’s for the artwork, the nostalgia, or just the love of owning something real, we’re here to celebrate it all.
Let’s keep the love for physical media going!
If buying isn't owning, then piracy isn't stealing.
Piracy never was stealing.
Stealing is taking with intent to deprive, making a copy does not deprive.
Stealing is taking with intent to deprive
I don't think that intent has anything to do with it.
Thank fuck for piracy.
Google pulled all my movies that i stupidly purchased over the years. That was around five years ago. I don't have any qalms of sailing the seas for movies anymore.
Out of curiosity are you sure you can’t access them on YouTube? I found many of my Google Movie purchases there even though I was never warned or told.
With that said still scummy and 100% not buying from Google again.
I wonder if there's a 500+ item torrent right now somewhere called, "All the Movies Sony Pulled this Week."
This is going to be a huge wakeup call to a lot of people. These are some BIG movies that a lot of people are going to have to REWATCH regularly.
Personally, I'm enjoying my quasi-TV Land-style media life watching what I can pick up at thrift stores for 50 cents-$2.
I decided that my internet bill was really only there for streaming; once I got rid of streaming, I realized I could get by quite fine with an unlimited cellular connection, limited hotspot, and transfer files from my phone to my PC if necessary.
The thrift store and library media experience is pretty unparalleled.
And it gives you access to out of print, unstreamable because of copyrights and obscure titles.
It's funny.. because Linux sucks guy thinks the Sony PlayStation is the greatest console.. just wait until they f their player base
they already do and the fanboys defend them
Yes Sir.
I want the movie media I buy to randomly not work due to new copy protection not compatible with my player, I want my CD's to have spyware, and it's excellent for consumers to buy hardware which is locked down 100% to a single vendors store.
Nevermind that the PS5 probably uses linux internally, what I really need is something thats a computer, but totally locked
Haha, do games next