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Originally Posted by cpr3584
I was you a few months ago. I decided to continue buying physical but be more selective with my purchases. That way if internet is out, movies are pulled or edited, I still have disc copies of my favorite movies. There is no denying that its a lot easier to find a movie with digital. Digital libraries look cooler. Quality is getting better. But it doesn't replace true ownership. You don't own the digital copies
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Very true but also some digital movies are more expensive to buy than the physical release. Going all digital is usually about saving space as discs can become a hassle to organize but your right you don't really own the digital copies the server does your just paying for access to the content you own the right to access it. It can also be pulled at anytime if they so please. With BD, UHD, DVD it's all yours even if they are a pain in the butt to organize and store at times. Nothing beats the physical version same with music nothing like holding that Vinyl album in your hand and playing it. Keeping a balance with both formats is probably for the best as it's good to have access to both.