It sounds like you're frustrated with the way streaming services handle content ownership and licensing, and I get it. The idea of "Goblin Ownership" makes sense—you're never really owning anything, just renting. And when licensing disputes come up, the customers are the ones who lose out, all while paying for it. As financial pressure grows, it's no surprise that people start cutting unnecessary subscriptions. It feels like streaming platforms need to rethink their models or risk losing a lot of their audience.
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