Disney's Password-Sharing Crackdown Starts 'in Earnest' Next Month (theverge.com) 80
Disney Plus will soon no longer let you share your password with people outside your household. From a report: During an earnings call on Wednesday, Disney CEO Bob Iger said the crackdown will kick off "in earnest" this September. The timeline for Disney's password-sharing crackdown has been a bit confusing so far. In February, Disney announced plans to roll out paid sharing and also began notifying users about the change. It then launched paid sharing in a "few countries" in June but provided no information on when it would reach the US.
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This is Disney, so this will mostly affect the kids going to grandma and watching Disney on the TV. They are destroying their reputation however for a few percent more subscribers, in the long term they will lose the goodwill and loyalty of their customers. They must be in really dire straits to go after the 5% of people that would never have paid in the first place anyway.
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This is Disney, so this will mostly affect the kids going to grandma and watching Disney on the TV. They are destroying their reputation however for a few percent more subscribers, in the long term they will lose the goodwill and loyalty of their customers. They must be in really dire straits to go after the 5% of people that would never have paid in the first place anyway.
I wish what you said was true, but Disney is just acting on known data here. Known data: Netflix did this and shows rising subscriber numbers for every month following the crackdown. Disney doesn't care about goodwill. And apparently, neither do the subscribers. They'll grumble and bitch and pony up and that'll be that.
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Netflix did this
I'm still getting away with using my friend's Netflix account. Maybe because it's the ad-supported tier and they don't mind extra eyeballs being exposed to the ads? In any case I'm not using it very much.
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I wonder if they are staggering (even still) the account lockdowns.
If they do it all at once, everyone complains and is upset at once.
If they do it slowly over a few years they get some perks
1) extended growth instead of all at once
2) people have positive feelings as if getting away with something for 2 years before having to get their own or drop it
3) if it didn't actually up subscriptions they wouldn't have lost as many users
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Will they, though? I'm already disappointed by the lack of new Disney+ and Hulu content because of the recent writer's strike. If they gave me an additional excuse to cancel my bundle by harassing me if I'm trying to watch something outside of my normal viewing area, I'd do it without a second thought.
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Will they, though? I'm already disappointed by the lack of new Disney+ and Hulu content because of the recent writer's strike. If they gave me an additional excuse to cancel my bundle by harassing me if I'm trying to watch something outside of my normal viewing area, I'd do it without a second thought.
I guess I'll just hope you aren't the only one.
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but it isn't quite for children anymore, is it? Was it ever?
this is the human brain marinating too long in internet culture war soup
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FWIW, I like the new Disney - but it isn't quite for children anymore, is it? Was it ever?
Of course it was. Not only was it children-centric, but I maintain that if Walt Disney could rise from the grave, he'd personally lead the mob with torches and pitchforks to burn down the company that bears his name. Studios, parks, all of it. He'd hate what Disney has become.
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. MeTV just opened a broadcast all-cartoon channel - half of the cartoons are racist or sexist, but it's still more acceptable than much of Disney's current fare.
I love the new MeTV Tunes channel.
Warner Brothers classics, Tom and Jerry, Woody Woodpecker, Moose and Squirrel.
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Did you try making a kids profile?
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for a few percent more subscribers
If Disney+ follows what happened at Netflix (and there is no reason to think it won't) subscriber numbers will shoot up considerably - It won't just be a "few percent more subscribers."
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And even if it was only a few percent, it'd come with a significant reduction in cost.
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My kids have Disney+ and put it on our TV so when they visit they can entertain the grandkids. We don't watch it. It really only gets used when they visit. Looks like this will still work except they'll have to keep relogging in when they come and then when they go home. That's annoying for them.
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Came here to say basically the same. I guess this will encourage people to pirate more, especially students in Universities which will get plenty of help if they don't already know how to.
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That's easy. It's called entitlement. People believe they are entitled to whatever they want and if they have to steal it, so be it. After all, no one needs to be compensated for their work.
I don't rationalize it by saying I deserve it, I don't rationalize it by saying the media providers are being unfair, I don't rationalize it by saying I'm not hurting anybody. I steal content when I feel it's easy enough to do and get away with. Period.
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Just like the media companies feel they are entitled to take other peoples ideas, work and make a movie and "own" the right in perpetuity.
The bulk of the advancement in society is based on taking someones ideas and adding to it, its massive entitlement to believe just because you are the last one to do it give you some right to ownership of an idea that took generations to come into being.
What is right and wrong is not some sort of absolute, the rich and entitled have been writing laws that have protected
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> You don't encourage people to become thieves. You just make it easier,
Sadly, Disney never got the memo. :-/
Just make it super easy, barely an inconvenience to sign up additional family members and charge a reasonable rate, $1/family member (with a limit of say ~10), and more people would sign up.
Like Gabe of Valve said:
"We think there is a fundamental misconception about piracy. Piracy is almost always a service problem and not a pricing problem."
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A whole generation will start using VPN to tunnel their streaming traffic through the home.
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Wrong kind of VPN.
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Ã(TM)t say itÃ(TM)s
For the love of god, PLEASE press the [Preview] button before you press [Submit].
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There isn't even Zul.
I saw a documentary once that said otherwise.
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These kids are somewhat in limbo though. They are in my household for tax purposes, they live at my house for voting registration, it's the address on their drivers licence and it's the place they would call "home" if asked etc. Also, while studying they depend on me for sustenance by social norms.
Per the IRS a household is:The taxpayer(s) and any individuals who are claimed as dependents on one federal income tax return. A tax household may include a spouse and/or dependents. Even if one house doesn't hol
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If you're kids are at University watching the Mandalorian, then you have bigger issues.
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I set up a VPN server and taught my kids how to use it to occasionally log in last year when Netflix started this crap.
This year everyone is raising rates, content quality is dropping even more, and everyone is just getting greedier with stupid crap like not airing the final episodes of shows on the paid streaming sites until the show finishes airing on TV, forcing you to either pay for a cable subscription to watch it as it airs or watch it on their shitty ad-infested app even though we have a paid subscri
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so if your kid goes to a local university and lives at home they can watch the mandalorian, but if they live on campus in another city they can't. This household thing is so arbitrary.
If your kid is living on a college campus in another city, paying for another Netflix account is likely the least of the concerns related to that overall expense. The weed and Adderall budget alone is likely three times that.
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so if your kid goes to a local university and lives at home they can watch the mandalorian, but if they live on campus in another city they can't. This household thing is so arbitrary.
[Citation needed]. It's not how it works anywhere. Even with Netflix's crackdown I have no problem using my household Netflix when working in other cities or other countries for months at a time. The criteria is however that the device was bound to the Netflix account in the household - i.e. the only time I actually truly had an issue was when I had an accident overseas which forced me to replace my laptop. I couldn't log into my Netflix account from there without first being back at my house at some point
Maybe they will fix their other login bug finally. (Score:4, Interesting)
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Why do you put up with that shit when you can easily stream all the content for free. If they can't make a decent app then they don't deserve to be paid.
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Can't say I've ever come across that. Are you doing something strange like putting your household behind a VPN? Or maybe it's being triggered by a shared CG-NAT'd IP address.
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Imagine walking through life in urine-colored glasses, maybe you could change them?
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Doesn't Ernie (and Burt and Elmo etc) already belong to Disney?
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Ernest https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... [wikipedia.org] , not Ernie. They're not referring to the muppets.
There were a good number of Ernest movies in the 80's and 90's (all aimed at young kids) and a lot of them had titles along the lines of "Ernest Goes to ______", hence the titled of the parent's post.
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Pretty sure what happened is that Rossdee didnt get the joke and I more or less explained it to them as I don't see how what they said was a joke. If I misunderstood I dont really care.
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Hope it doesn't mess up travel stuff (Score:1)
I do use Disney+ on trips sometimes, I hope there's not something that ends up thinking I'm password sharing and blocks me out... I guess if a device you are on has ever been on your home network maybe it's safe though.
One interesting aspect was that when I was overseas it let me access and download Hulu content for the flight back to the U.S, which I don't have access to at home.
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I hope they use the Netflix 30 days rule. Where any devices that have been on the home IP in the last 30 days stay authenticated.
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Well, that would not solve the problem I and (possibly many others) might have: I have a Fire Stick that I only use while traveling, since at home I have an Apple TV, a Kodi PC, and so no need for the FireStick to be permanently connected.
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I guess you'd have to connect it to a TV or PC monitor temporarily just before leaving and launch the app.
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Well, that would not solve the problem I and (possibly many others) might have: I have a Fire Stick that I only use while traveling, since at home I have an Apple TV, a Kodi PC, and so no need for the FireStick to be permanently connected.
Sure it would solve your problem, connect the device once before leaving. Just add it to a list of things to do when you're packing your holiday bags. Heck many people already do that with their laptops anyway - to download some offline Netflix for their flight.
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I shouldn't have to do that though or even know it is a thing. I pay them for a service, not to saddle me with an extra hassle.
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Travel Router + VPN
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Don't care... (Score:1)
Originally, streaming killed piracy (or really wounded it) but not shockingly, the streaming services got greedy: higher prices and ads everywhere. Piracy is thriving again. When--not if--they go hard against piracy again, they'll be fucked 'cause we'll just stop watching. Piracy only exist when companies are shitbags... but piracy is NOT the enemy of streaming; our lack of attention is.
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> but piracy is NOT the enemy of streaming; our lack of attention is.
More precisely, the Lack of Quality is the enemy of streaming. When viewers are SO apathetic because the new stuff isn't even worth pirating (because it is SO bad) and the reviews are more entertaining then the content itself that's when you know they have hit rock bottom.
Disney forgot the #1 rule of TV: People want to have FUN watching. If I wanted to preached with ideology I'd go to church.
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There is SOME new content worth watching (The Magicians, The Good Place, One Piece (Live Action version)) but most of the time it is hot garbage. (3 Body Problem)
100% agreed that there are only so many re-runs one can watch -- Mash, Star Trek (TOS, TNG, DS9, VOY), Cheers, Frasier, etc. I'm still working through my "bucket list" of TV shows to watch but I'm quickly running out. (Still need to catch up The Umbrella Academy, Cobra Kai, and Sex Education -- all which are actually well done.)
It's part of the business (Score:2)
First of all. Every site that offers content knows people can share accounts.You know this day one. It is no surprise.
It is part of the business model weather you actively plan it or not. Businesses are foolish to over-police accounts. It's time consuming and prone to errors without the necessary manpower to oversee it. That manpower is expensive.
So the optimal strategy is you use it. You are giving people unauthorized free subscriptions. These people would not have purchased the service before. They get us
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Or they can do what they're doing now which worked out just fine for Netflix.
In Ernest? (Score:2)
Ernest Goes To Court.