There will be a separate blog post for the thoughts and ideas that came through the ANZCA conference, but I was reminded the other day when I was watching sport around at a friends place about some produser behaviour that came up.
Is there the possibility to evade the structures of industrial production through sharing logins? I know that companies often put a limit on the number of logins that can be used on different devices and if they are being used at the same time or not, but there may be a way to exploit this through the sharing economy.
For example, I was able to stream something to Joe's television using my own paid subscription to an app and then streaming that to Joe's chromecast.
This also reminded me of something the other day that another friend said to me a long time ago, about how frustrating it was to have several different subscriptions and getting a lot of unnecessary duplication across those subscriptions.
For instance, they might have an AFL or NBA paid subscription, and then if they get a Foxtel subscription, they get those sports as well when they probably don't need them.
Perhaps a way around this would be to again unbundle the channels in the Pay-TV app, so that you only select the channels you want, and don't get unnecessary duplication?
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