'new caution banner not only warns against potential piracy attempts'
ill read that as amz discourages piracy.
'but has also added that the streaming giant has the right to remove any film from its Prime Video platform and that there will be no prior notice about it.
it also claims that some of the scenes in the movies and shows may be edited to "reflect current sensibilites."'
and then they go ahead and encourage it again.
of course this is unconfirmed and sus trolling.
cebert · 5h ago
> The screenshot was shared by a Reddit user biebrforro on the r/Piracy subreddit, and the user claims it was on Amazon Prime Video. However, it is unclear if the screenshot is indeed real or fake as there appear to be no other reports of this.
It’s frustrating that publishing an article based on a single user’s claim passes as journalism. I went to see if I get a banner on my phone when taking a screenshot when playing an Amazon Prime video, and I do not see a message. Would it be to much work to validate the claims before publishing?
ill read that as amz discourages piracy.
'but has also added that the streaming giant has the right to remove any film from its Prime Video platform and that there will be no prior notice about it. it also claims that some of the scenes in the movies and shows may be edited to "reflect current sensibilites."'
and then they go ahead and encourage it again.
of course this is unconfirmed and sus trolling.
It’s frustrating that publishing an article based on a single user’s claim passes as journalism. I went to see if I get a banner on my phone when taking a screenshot when playing an Amazon Prime video, and I do not see a message. Would it be to much work to validate the claims before publishing?