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by Gaelan
2815 days ago
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> Netflix has a right to rent physical discs, but streaming is different than lending. I’m curious about this. I mean it’s different in terms of implementation and law, but conceptually it’s pretty similar. Side-note-thought-experiment: in places where it is legal to “pirate” content you own, could Netflix get around this by renting a DVD to you (but holding in in escrow for you at their location) then providing you streaming access to that DVD? |
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Exhibition rights are significantly different than private viewing rights.
At the end of the day, the results are roughly the same, one more person has seen the film. But there's a lot of subtlety in how that happens.