• tjhart85@kbin.social
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    It’s the key needed to unencrypt a video DVD, it’s how people were able to make duplicates of DVDs. This was technically illegal to use thanks to the DMCA, but not illegal to know, so people had fun with it and plastered it on T-shirts, mugs, etc…

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      I remember thinking I was hot shit for ripping a ton of Netflix and Redbox movies back in the day…

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        Blockbusters mail rental service was amazing since if you returned the movies to the store instead of mailing them they counted as a free in store rental coupon AND would flag the movie as returned and prep the next set to be sent to you. They were slower than Netflix but if you were willing to go into Blockbuster, it was crazy worth it.

        I had Netflix and Blockbuster and a huge rotation of DVDs coming and going.

        I didn’t have time to actually watch anything I was ripping, lol, but it was fantastic to expand the collection.

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          I had a high school acquaintance who rented a ton of games from Blockbuster right as they went under. I was so mad I didn’t think of that…