Comment on PlayStation To Delete A Ton Of TV Shows Users Already Paid For
CouldntCareBear@sh.itjust.works 11 months agoThanks for pointing that out, it is Discovery’s decision. For their part though, Sony is still at fault as they didn’t demand perpetual use rights for content sold on their store, or at least a full refund for the customer.
deweydecibel@lemmy.world 11 months ago
Sony isn’t in a position to demand refunds, though. Discovery pulling their content means theirs no negotiation happening.
As for demanding perpetual use rights, yes, that’d have been nice, but that wouldn’t have been granted and then that content wouldn’t have been in the store at all.
This is something that has needed regulation for a very long time, because there’s no incentive for any licensing company not to abuse this shit.
Zagorath@aussie.zone 11 months ago
No company should ever buy the rights to something if they aren’t willing to provide a proper consistent experience to the user.
In the case of streaming services where you pay an ongoing subscription, specific content being removed is fine. In the case of a store where the user is presented with the idea that they are “buying” the content, being able to view that content in perpetuity should always be expected. Sony is to blame for not requiring this.
They don’t have to keep access to the content for new purchases forever. If Discovery wants to pull their content so anyone who hasn’t already paid for it can access it, fine. But if they’re able to say “you paid for this already, but too bad”, Sony and Discovery are both equally to blame and deserve the harshest criticism.