You lack the basic comprehension needed to understand that I've already addressed that point several times and that I never once disagreed that Disney might have broken contract in that manner.
What point have I not engaged with?
These?
“ I made 2 good points that you ignored:
a greater number of subscribers may have watched the movie than the number lost from theater tickets
there are many people who might watch it on someone elses' subscription but never would have watched the movie otherwise(people like me).”
Neither are relevant since that’s not how the subscription service works and is based off an assumption not relevant to the case.
You replied with an increasing sized wall of text repeating the same thing. I respond and you shout “TLDR SIMP! You keep saying the same thing.”
Me: There is insufficient information to pass judgement in the article. I will remain skeptical until further information is given.
You: Muh Disney+
Me: Yes, but Disney said she's being compensated fairly and earning more than she would have without it. We should wait for the truth
You: But people watched on Disney+!
Me: and it might not have impacted her earning potential significantly. Surely not to the tune of $50 million. We should let the courts sort it out.
You: Disney plus! Contract!
Me: Yeah, but if she ended up earning more, I don't see how she can pursue damages to the tune of 50 mill. We don't have enough info to take her side just because she's suing
You: YOU JUST LIEK DISNEY!
Me: No, I just think you are needlessly defending a millionaire. All I was saying is wait for the truth
You: DISNEH PLUUUUSSSS
Me: SIIIIIIIMP
That’s a very generous interpretation of your argument given you didn’t start with let’s see how this plays out in court. You started with claiming this was all about attention and no way it cost her that much money. You never sue for the actual damages you sue for more that way when they settle you will most likely get what you are owed.
So yeah pointing out that she likely lost income on ticket sales over the subscription makes sense when you look at your initial statement of she didn’t lose money she’s doing it for attention.
I did address your arguments. Your arguments lack the basic understanding of how the film was released on Disney plus. Take your L.
You lack the basic comprehension needed to understand that I've already addressed that point several times and that I never once disagreed that Disney might have broken contract in that manner.
What point have I not engaged with? These? “ I made 2 good points that you ignored: a greater number of subscribers may have watched the movie than the number lost from theater tickets
there are many people who might watch it on someone elses' subscription but never would have watched the movie otherwise(people like me).”
Neither are relevant since that’s not how the subscription service works and is based off an assumption not relevant to the case.
You replied with an increasing sized wall of text repeating the same thing. I respond and you shout “TLDR SIMP! You keep saying the same thing.”
Me: There is insufficient information to pass judgement in the article. I will remain skeptical until further information is given. You: Muh Disney+ Me: Yes, but Disney said she's being compensated fairly and earning more than she would have without it. We should wait for the truth You: But people watched on Disney+! Me: and it might not have impacted her earning potential significantly. Surely not to the tune of $50 million. We should let the courts sort it out. You: Disney plus! Contract! Me: Yeah, but if she ended up earning more, I don't see how she can pursue damages to the tune of 50 mill. We don't have enough info to take her side just because she's suing You: YOU JUST LIEK DISNEY! Me: No, I just think you are needlessly defending a millionaire. All I was saying is wait for the truth You: DISNEH PLUUUUSSSS Me: SIIIIIIIMP
That’s a very generous interpretation of your argument given you didn’t start with let’s see how this plays out in court. You started with claiming this was all about attention and no way it cost her that much money. You never sue for the actual damages you sue for more that way when they settle you will most likely get what you are owed.
So yeah pointing out that she likely lost income on ticket sales over the subscription makes sense when you look at your initial statement of she didn’t lose money she’s doing it for attention.