Streaming services are expensive, and I’m tired of not owning anything. I was thinking of starting a video co-op where you buy-in with a DVD/VHS/etc and then you own a share of the co-op and can stream from its library.
Q: Why not just let people access your streaming server?
A: In the US at least, it’s illegal to stream movies you don’t own or don’t have the license to stream. By participating in the co-op, when you stream a movie, ownership of that physical media and the digital copy is temporarily transferred to you.
Q: Why not just steal it? yarrr
A: Most people here would, for sure. But plenty of less tech savvy folks can’t do that safely. And there is some value in not helping my community do illegal shit.
Q. The hardware will be expensive to run
A: At first, nah. If it grows to a size where that’s a problem, then I’m doing something right and will figure it out.
Q: Libraries offer free streaming services, why not use that?
A: They are expensive for the library and don’t have great selection. Though I guess mine might not have great selection either. People might ‘bank’ garbage.
So it’s basically a ‘physical media (and corresponding digital copy) storage and trading platform’.
Crazy idea? Already done? Stupid and impractical? Help get this idea out of my head.


Im intrigued, but I have questions.
How exactly does the buy in work?
Send me a physical disc. I’ll copy to digital media. You still own both of those.
When you want to watch a different movie, you give up ownership of your previous one and you now own the other one, including its digital copy which you can now stream. Wash, rinse, repeat.
Might want to fire up one of those DVDs and read the FBI warning at the beginning. No matter how many DVDs you own, it doesn’t give you license to distribute it.