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Would love to just pay someone to access their jellyfin server. Does something like this exist?
Not a ton of activity bdut check out https://lemmy.world/c/mediashare
Hi there! Looks like you linked to a Lemmy community using a URL instead of its name, which doesn't work well for people on different instances. Try fixing it like this: !mediashare@lemmy.world
!mediashare@lemmy.world
Ironically, my Lemmy app (Boost for Lemmy) likes the regular URL but doesn't like the !link (or whatever it's called).
And, yeah, it loads the community in the app, not in a webpage, when I tap on it.
Boost automatically handles the most common Lemmy instance URLs, but even Boost can't do them all. Fediverse linking is still a bit awkotaco
Yes. Youll have to find one that works for your region though (local servers will have better latency and b/w)
Is there a place to browse options? A lemmy community you recommend perhaps?
Just FYI, as soon as money starts changing hands, it can open you up to a whole extra level of legal damages for piracy, assuming the content isn't licensed for distribution. Ripping your own DVDs for yourself is one thing, but selling access to the copies via a media server is way less of a gray area, and they can point to real numbers as damages.
Yeah it’s definitely way past the line where it becomes worthwhile to go after you and there’s even a money trail somewhere to trace it back. IMO definitely not worth any potential legal headaches to buy or sell a service like this.
Im not certain about lemmy communities but look up plexshares or jellyfin shares in reddit perhaps?
Also while I do agree money complicates things, since you are the purchaser, typically it carries less risk.
In either event stay away from shares that do not offer a cheap (few days) or free trial. Then again never sign up for "lifetime" bs, go on a monthly plan so you can drop them if the QoS drops.
And how to give access without setting yourself up to have the FBI raid your house or get sued to oblivion