• Abyssian@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    No, because it doesn’t exist. If one person can view, hear, experience a form of media then unless it’s somehow fed directly into their brain in a way that ensures only they can decode the signal then it’s always going to be possible to record and copy.

    As long as the visual, aural, and other necessary data for the media experience are being transmitted through physical space to be picked up by human sensory organs you’re always going to be able to copy those things.

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      4 days ago

      Completely true. Even with games where you’re talking about executable code, the best option seems to involve licensing servers and you can’t use them if you’re offline or they shut the servers down.