mix3dnuts
mix3dnuts t1_iupr6br wrote
Reply to comment by whales-are-assholes in Audio-Technica resurrects its Sound Burger portable turntable from the '80s by thebelsnickle1991
Wrong, you don't, because you can still download that media and save it on another medium. You do own that "copy" that license gives you access to.
No where did I state multiple technologies can't exist, I explicitly said you can't compare analog vs digital exactly because they are different. Vinyl and other analog mediums will have their specific use case against digital.
When we're talking in the same medium space, sales and use does dictate in common language, obsolescence. We're not talking in absolutes here.
The same advantage you state with physical copies you can have with downloaded copies, because it's all digital, and that's my whole point. Downloaded media can be saved to physical copy for backups if need be. The world we live in now is built for downloaded/over the cloud media, we don't have physical digital readers on the majority of our technology for a reason.
Lastly whatever safety you get from physical medium gets demolished by saving that same -digital- copy on a flash nand drive. More robust & more accessible
mix3dnuts t1_iuponrj wrote
Reply to comment by whales-are-assholes in Audio-Technica resurrects its Sound Burger portable turntable from the '80s by thebelsnickle1991
That's not goalpost moving....just because you can still buy a floppy disk doesn't mean it's not obsolete.
There's a difference between analog (Vinyl) and digital (CD/DVD).
mix3dnuts t1_iup8uto wrote
Reply to comment by whales-are-assholes in Audio-Technica resurrects its Sound Burger portable turntable from the '80s by thebelsnickle1991
Define never left when Digital Sales literally blow physical copies out of the water...
mix3dnuts t1_iuov7mt wrote
Reply to comment by whales-are-assholes in Audio-Technica resurrects its Sound Burger portable turntable from the '80s by thebelsnickle1991
You can't compare an analog media to a digital one. CDs/DVDs aren't coming back.
mix3dnuts t1_iupt2yy wrote
Reply to comment by whales-are-assholes in Audio-Technica resurrects its Sound Burger portable turntable from the '80s by thebelsnickle1991
...what does that have to do with what I'm saying. Just like a physical copy, if the makers go out of business or decide to stop selling the product you won't have access to GETTING it anymore. Once you have access, make a copy. I don't need iTunes to playback my already downloaded media.