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DJariya 01-04-24 04:49 PM

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Walker, Texas Ranger is now on Hulu. But, it appears to be the original 4:3 formatted telecasts. Not the newly remastered 16:9 HD telecasts on Peacock and Roku


lacubs 01-30-24 04:32 PM

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I removed Hulu Live from my account and they removed ESPN Add-on from my account but i still have access to the ESPN Plus website/App, when I click on the ESPN Plus tab on Hulu it said i have it on mine account but only can be accessed by a third party, anyone know why that is ?

dex14 01-31-24 05:42 PM

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Hulu is set to begin cracking down on password and account sharing, following a similar move by Disney+.

The Disney-owned streaming service on Wednesday sent an email to subscribers notifying them of an updated subscriber agreement, one that explicitly bars sharing accounts outside of the user’s household.

“Unless otherwise permitted by your Service Tier, you may not share your subscription outside of your household,” the change to the agreement stated. “‘Household’ means the collection of devices associated with your primary personal residence that are used by the individuals who reside therein.”

The new agreement was dated Jan. 25, and says the terms will become effective on March 12.

“We may, in our sole discretion, analyze the use of your account to determine compliance with this Agreement,” it continues. “If we determine, in our sole discretion, that you have violated this Agreement, we may limit or terminate access to the Service and/or take any other steps as permitted by this Agreement.”

The changes to the Hulu agreement follow similar language in the Disney+ subscriber agreement late last year.

The move by Hulu and Disney+ to crack down on password sharing and account sharing was teed up by Disney CEO Bob Iger last August on the company’s earnings call.

“We’re actively exploring ways to address account sharing and the best options for paying subscribers to share their accounts with friends and family,” Iger said at the time, adding that “we will roll out tactics to drive monetization sometime in 2024.”

And it comes after Netflix has reported two consecutive quarters with big subscriber growth (22 million combined), attributing it to its successful password-sharing crackdown. Netflix’s clear success in the space has sparked competitors to pursue similar strategies, working carefully to identify accounts that share passwords, and to gently nudge them into subscribing, perhaps to the less expensive ad-supported tier.

Hulu, of course, was an early adopter to streaming, having launched in 2008. However, it never explicitly barred the sharing of accounts outside of households until now.
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/bu...us-1235811936/

Meathead 02-01-24 01:53 PM

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Begins March 14th for both Hulu and Disney+. Already in effect for anyone signing up after new terms on January 25th.

https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024...g-on-march-14/

I never got any emails regarding this but I also have never shared either account.

lwhy? 02-01-24 02:13 PM

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I got three emails about this today. I have two residences that I travel back and forth between. It's been a headache with Netflix.

MLBFan24 02-02-24 10:32 PM

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I don’t use Hulu outside my household. Hulu Live is already pretty restrictive.

But I do use Disney+ at my parent’s house when I want to watch a new movie with my dad (so I’ll not watch it at my house, but login to watch with my dad).

So yes, wonder how that will work out for “traveling”.

Meathead 02-03-24 04:28 AM

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Originally Posted by MLBFan24 (Post 14383240)
But I do use Disney+ at my parent’s house when I want to watch a new movie with my dad (so I’ll not watch it at my house, but login to watch with my dad).

I've done the same thing. I would consider this fair use of my account... now whether Disney will agree who knows.

I have also taken my Apple TV with me and unplugged his and plugged mine in so I don't have to log back into apps. That might get around Disney if they gets too restrictive.

TomOpus 02-03-24 05:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Meathead (Post 14383283)
I have also taken my Apple TV with me and unplugged his and plugged mine in so I don't have to log back into apps. That might get around Disney if they gets too restrictive.

The TV (or the apps) would report back a different IP address.

Spiderbite 02-03-24 11:06 AM

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Dumb question but what if you stream through a VPN? Doesn't that give a different IP address every time?

Meathead 02-03-24 12:58 PM

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Originally Posted by TomOpus (Post 14383292)
The TV (or the apps) would report back a different IP address.

That’s fine. I should be allowed to stream to my device using my account if I’m visiting family.

fujishig 02-03-24 07:07 PM

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While the terms probably technically forbid it, I doubt they flag you if every once in a while you watch it out of your house, it's sustained, probably simultaneous usage from two different properties geographically separated that would probably flag you. But I guess we'll find out.

Josh-da-man 02-04-24 12:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Spiderbite (Post 14383345)
Dumb question but what if you stream through a VPN? Doesn't that give a different IP address every time?

Probably depends on the VPN.

Mine gives me a fairly limited range of IPs when I log in, like if I'm using Norway, there only seem to be two or three IP addresses it assigns me.

There are some VPNs that give you -- or at least you upgrade to -- a static IP.

I'd guess that the streamers would really dislike you viewing through a VPN, and would probably do everything they can to dissuade that. I've recently had difficulty using my VPN, or maintaining a connection if I can log in, from certain public wifi spots. It seems like they're somehow detecting that I'm using a VPN and not letting me log into the network or dropping my wifi connection after a few minutes.

MLBFan24 03-30-24 02:40 PM

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Hulu Live now has MLB Network

DJariya 04-03-24 06:00 PM

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Time to panic binge. Hulu original 11.22.63 is being dropped from Hulu after today. :lol:

It’s been out 8 years, if you haven’t watched it by now, you don’t care.

bmoney1023 08-05-24 11:21 AM

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Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes was added recently. Heard mixed things about it but definitely want to check it out.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/monicam...ire-franchise/

AaronHernandez 08-06-24 02:03 AM

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Originally Posted by DJariya (Post 14409046)
Time to panic binge. Hulu original 11.22.63 is being dropped from Hulu after today. :lol:

It’s been out 8 years, if you haven’t watched it by now, you don’t care.

I wonder how much James Franco being soft cancelled in the industry, played a part in Hulu deciding to not relicense the series. Hulu still has even less watched/more obscure Hulu originals from the early and mid 10's.

MLBFan24 08-06-24 08:49 AM

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11.22.63 was the first show I watched when I switched from cable TV to Hulu Live.

Deftones 08-06-24 12:16 PM

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More price increases, including Hulu and ESPN+: https://www.cnbc.com/2024/08/06/disn...ng-prices.html



story 08-06-24 01:01 PM

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The streaming services want to stop month to month churners. Thats why they are pushing bundles hard.

MLBFan24 08-06-24 01:26 PM

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I started my Hulu Live subscription in September 2019 ($44.99 w/ads. Switched to $50.99 w/no ads the following month)

And the October 2024 price will be $95.99 w/no ads

Ouch, but Disney knows I'm never going back to cable. Damn them haha

fujishig 08-06-24 01:27 PM

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Originally Posted by story (Post 14461752)
The streaming services want to stop month to month churners. Thats why they are pushing bundles hard.

To me if you want to stop month to month churners, make it a deal to subscribe for a year. Do bundles really prevent people from stopping service? I guess there is more content they'd miss out on but the draw for the bundle will always be the savings, same for the annual plans.

Noonan 08-06-24 03:03 PM

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Originally Posted by fujishig (Post 14461767)
To me if you want to stop month to month churners, make it a deal to subscribe for a year. Do bundles really prevent people from stopping service? I guess there is more content they'd miss out on but the draw for the bundle will always be the savings, same for the annual plans.

The only reason I have P+ and Peacock is due to half off a year deals. I canceled P+ after the first year, a week later I had the same offer in my inbox. I only pay for the Disney stuff monthly because it's tied to Hulu Live.

fujishig 08-06-24 03:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Noonan (Post 14461819)
The only reason I have P+ and Peacock is due to half off a year deals. I canceled P+ after the first year, a week later I had the same offer in my inbox. I only pay for the Disney stuff monthly because it's tied to Hulu Live.

Same here. Disney+ and Hulu are the only ones I do month to month because the bundle has no annual plan.

bluetoast 08-12-24 12:09 PM

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If Disney+ now has Hulu content (The Bear, etc) is there any purpose to having Hulu with no ads and Disney+? Or is only certain content on Disney+

fujishig 08-12-24 12:16 PM

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Originally Posted by bluetoast (Post 14464391)
If Disney+ now has Hulu content (The Bear, etc) is there any purpose to having Hulu with no ads and Disney+? Or is only certain content on Disney+

You only get Hulu content on Disney+ if you also have a subscription to Hulu. If you get rid of that sub then all those Hulu shows will be unavailable.

Further, there are (or at least were) several things not available on the Disney + app, I'm sure someone can provide a list


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