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Why Screen Pass is a Great Feature For the Age of Digital Libraries
Dec 24 2020
One of the reasons I like having a large library of movies at my disposal is I like loaning movies to friends. I don’t mind when they browse my shelves and borrow a few titles because movies are meant to be shared. You’re not supposed to keep art locked away and only used for display purposes. However, as digital libraries expand, they tend to have a locked ecosystem. Either you give away your password, which probably isn’t the best idea, or someone has to come to your place and watch the movie where you’ve already logged in, which defeats the purpose of sharing the film in the first place.
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