like be able to download the mp3 without being locked to a app.

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    For music, Qobuz is my go-to, there’s also 7digital, bandcamp and HDtracks.

    I prefer to use HDtracks as a last resort because they only allow you to download your purchase once, whereas with Qobuz for example, you can keep downloading your purchase for as long as it on their servers.

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    Bandcamp! It lets you download a few different file types.

    Not sure about comics and movies, though. I would also like to know the answer to that one.

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    What i find interesting is that pubblishes have gone to every length to reduce the benefits of consumers and increase their margins. Yet, pirating is still there. The question is whethere it has reduced. I was pretty content with buying media i liked and then ripping it but nowadays there is hardly a new CD or DVD being produced. Subscriptions are not the way, especially when only a few large players are controlling the market. They just do what they want.

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      This makes me sad :( I want to support art but I use the software I want and own the file. I hate everything is now renting it.

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        The 2 options to solve this issue are buy physical & digitize it yourself, or pirate & donate to the creators…

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        If you’re open to a perspective change (similar to the patientgamers community), act as if mainstream digital content does not exist.

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    For movies there are basically no real options to buy DRM free video. There are a few very minor sources like the VOD store of Vimeo, but catalog is limited.

    The only functional option for most content is to buy a drive compatible with Libredrive, get a license for makemkv, and just rip blu-ray discs, but that comes with a high startup cost and is more involved.

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    Music : Quobuz - buy it, download it, it’s yours. Books : ebooks.com - same [EDIT:] if you buy within their “DRM free” selection.

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    I would independently send money to the people who make the content and just pirate it honestly because then you support the creator and also get to control your content as much as you want

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      some indie publishers sell PDFs of comics, or include them free when you buy the physical copy

      In general, buying straight from the publisher or artist gets the best results for all media.

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    Arr… Mate…🏴‍☠️🏴‍☠️🏴‍☠️🦜🦜🦜 fmhy (.) net