How long is “forever”? When it comes to digital media, forever could be as close as a couple of months away.

Funimation, a Sony-owned streaming service for anime, recently announced that subscribers' digital libraries on the platform will be unavailable after April 2. For years, Funimation had been telling subscribers that they could keep streaming these digital copies of purchased movies and shows, but qualifying it: “forever, but there are some restrictions.”

  • mudle@lemmy.ml
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    5 months ago

    This really grinds my gears. Every company is always complaining about piracy, just to add invasive DRM and/or crappy measures that only ever hurt the consumer.

    Some might not act like this is a big deal because those codes typically come with a physical disc, but when you bought the disc you actually bought TWO copies, the physical disc AND the digital code.

    What if you sold your code to someone else? GONE. What if you sold your disc? GONE.

    This should be illegal but unfortunately they can update their crappy EULA's that say something along the lines of "By using our service you agree to--", and there goes your media that you "own forever".

    What a joke.

  • Imprint9816@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    5 months ago

    Just like any lifetime guarantee, its guaranteeing access for the lifetime of the service (which could end at any moment) not your lifetime.

    services that promise lifetime or forever accessability should be avoided.

  • Pastaguini [he/him]
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    5 months ago

    How long is “forever”? When it comes to digital media, forever could be as close as a couple of months away.

    No, the question was “how long is ‘forever’”, not “how far away is ‘forever’”