This is true in Utah. Larry H Miller, the company, has a huge amount of political pull in the state. They lobbies successfully to block being able to buy cars online (aka Tesla's, when Tesla was a new thing) in the state. Changes are needed. It's not a free market when everyone is fucking with it.
I'd like to digitally license a vowel under the terms and conditions that will change later so that you can then sell all my data to your 468 data partners
They're well informed lemmings who read the title only.
But for the topic at hand, it seems that it's similar to how the movie industry operates. When hundreds of millions can be on the line, a sure bet is better than a risky bet.
I get it but how else do you expect them to be able to host all these videos and make them globally available? For free? Ad free? Private donations? It's an incredibly useful service that for some reason people can't stand to pay for.
What would happen if we called their office and ordered a burger? 😂😂