I hope they do make the details public, but it does look like EU bent the knee with this one.

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    How is buying DVDs and blurays better than Netflix subscription, if they are American content?

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      For one: ownership. Nobody can take away your DVDs legally.

      Second: you can buy 2nd hand. Only the (local) reseller makes money.

      Third: you can buy local content…

      Fourth: no recurring sales for Netflix & co. And this is huge. Because they use their ARR to get financing, Netflix & co need you to pay monthly. Buying DVDs is much less predictable and does not give them the same financial power.

      Fifth: you can lend them. Want to share a movie with friends? They didn’t need their own subscription. You can just lend them the DVD. Again: less sales.

      Finally: once you start going this, your discover your local ecosystem. Libraries, associations, forums etc. With doing like this for culture (Books, music, movies), tools, and even expertise.

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      Buy it second hand. They can have their initial sale a decade ago and no residual income. I’ll buy it from you when you don’t want it or need some cash! Better burn a backup as well before it gets scratched. Don’t accidentally lose twenty backups at your friends houses though.