Warner Bros. Is Deleting Purchases Of Their Digital Content Off Your Library ~~~ do you really own what's in your digital library?

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Warner Bros. Is Deleting Purchases Of Their Digital Content Off Your Library
Jennifer Asencio



Warner Bros. has had content like Final Space deleted from users' digital libraries without warning.
Do we really own the digital purchases we make from websites, even sites as big as Amazon or Disney+? This question has resurfaced on Twitter as social media personality shoe0nhead tweeted two screenshots addressing it. The first is a headline from Comicbook.com and the second is a screenshot of a thread from another Twitter account. It seems Warner Bros. has seen fit to remove some of its content.

Aside from the Warner Bros. issue, the Comicbook.com tweet by user BD reads “Marvel Studios won’t be releasing physical copies of its Disney+ shows” and includes a link to a 2021 article on the site. The article indicates that Marvel Studios has no plans to release shows such as WandaVision and The Falcon and the Winter Soldier on Blu-ray or DVD. It does not preclude this from happening but indicated that the only way to own copies of these shows at the time of writing was digitally, and this has not changed.

The second screenshot in shoe0nhead’s tweet is of a small account named TMV, a fan of the Adult Swim cartoon Final Space, a comedy-drama on the late-night network that was canceled in September 2021. Warner Bros. acquired the property and has since written it off as a loss for tax purposes. TMV’s tweet expresses outrage that his digital purchase of seasons 1 and 2 of the show have been deleted from his video library.

An Amazon Help correspondent named Shealee apparently tweeted back to TMV that titles can be removed from digital libraries based on licensing restrictions and “other reasons,” but this exchange no longer appears in TMV’s feed and has only been retweeted by shoe0nhead.

However, shoe0nhead’s message is clear – if a company like Warner Bros. offers digital copies of content, it also has the authority to delete that content from a user’s private digital library. This changes how we own media, as it removes our ability to consume said media at the whim of its distributor.

Final Space is not the only show that is suffering this form of deletion as a result of becoming a network tax write-off. The Batgirl movie was in post-production and nearly complete when Warner Bros. wrote it off, dooming all its footage to oblivion. Final Space is being removed from all streaming platforms as soon as its Netflix license expires.

This is catastrophic for a piece of media because once it is written off for tax purposes, none of the footage can be sold in any format afterward. The fact that these sales include digital copies is a prospect that upsets fans like TMV, who bought his copies so he could enjoy the show even if Warner Bros. axed it. It raises questions about ownership of content.


Shoe0onhead’s implication, putting TMV’s tweet side-by-side with the news about the Marvel shows, hints at a future where distributors could yank digital content at any time, cutting off viewer access to popular properties by simply not releasing them in physical formats such as DVD or Blu-ray.
Her caption, “interesting future we’re heading towards,” merges these ideas to project that we may be looking at trends where content distribution by studios is so tightly controlled that consumers will not actually own media, only a license to view it. Since this license can be revoked at any time and even discontinued entirely, the question is, what will the studios allow us to watch?


 
Yeah, and that's why I have external hard drives.
Exactly. I have to figure out how to set up my other laptop. One of my laptops died, and it's the one I used to download all my shit on. It had the torrent sites already set up and I don't even remember how I did that shit

One of these days I'm going to get on here with a thread like,"How do you set up to download from torrent sites" cuz I swear I forgot
 
Exactly. I have to figure out how to set up my other laptop. One of my laptops died, and it's the one I used to download all my shit on. It had the torrent sites already set up and I don't even remember how I did that shit

One of these days I'm going to get on here with a thread like,"How do you set up to download from torrent sites" cuz I swear I forgot
I have so many movies, I can't watch them in my life time. If you want to share some movies, let me know.
 
I have so many movies, I can't watch them in my life time. If you want to share some movies, let me know.
Most definitely. Shit, the only people with more movies than me are Netflix and Disney+. Most of my shit is high def, good quality too

How the fuck would we share?
 
This came up when companies first started selling digital shit. The answer allll the way back then was-

Yes, inevitably companies will take your shit and sell them back to you. It's in the licensing agreements that you don't own the shit most times. Video games and music have beeeeen doing this
So I'm the old head that stores my media content under my proverbial mattress...lol. I don't even trust music streaming, I'll use it, but I need my content in external hard drives.
 
I think Bruce Willis was fighting Apple over the ability to give his children the rights to his purchases after he became deceased. I do not know what happened as a result.

Secondly, Roblox the video game is a piece of shit. After years of my child (under double digits in years) purchased between $1,500 and $2,000 of content, they kicked him out. They said he was threatening people. The comment he made, “Let’s get him.” They we’re playing some type of tag game. Nonethesless, when they kicked him off, he lost all his content. We submitted an appeal to tell them to review the conversation, they never replied. That happen a few months ago. The kid was devastated. I saw the con move. They kick people out so they have to rebuy their shit. But how you explain that to a kid who is under 10 years old.

Lastly, what are some good torrent websites. I have been out the game for a minutes and when I ask these young dumb motherfucers most of them do not even know what a torrent is?
 
Exactly. I have to figure out how to set up my other laptop. One of my laptops died, and it's the one I used to download all my shit on. It had the torrent sites already set up and I don't even remember how I did that shit

One of these days I'm going to get on here with a thread like,"How do you set up to download from torrent sites" cuz I swear I forgot

Whenever you are ready use Tixati to download those torrents and manage them. No ads and works great.
 
Short answer, no. A few years back when the cancel culture was in full swing. Hulu and Amazon decided to remove various episodes of certain shows from their catalog.

One of those shows being Always Sunny In Philadelphia. For racial insensitivity. I can't remember what set it off, but all of the episodes that contain black face and humor making fun of sexual harassment or a reference to black face were erased.

At the time, the way I would watch always sunny current season. Would be to buy a season pass. First Hulu erased the episodes. Then Amazon followed suit.

I went to check if the seasons I bought were still in tact. I found out they were not.

Only a few episodes were put back on the streaming services.
 
These fools are trying to empty the ocean one bucket at a time! Last time I checked I had 13k TV show episodes and 7k movies. Not even gonna mention the porn scene numbers. They may as well burn the barn down the horses have long gone!
 
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