Yeah, extras are occasionally nice, but they are not high on my priority list.
As for owning, we'll see where that goes. Right now, I can log in to Netflix from anyone's computer and access content for no additional cost. That's a billion times easier, imo, than owning a digital file and burning a DVD. There's also the benefit that if we move from an ownership model to an access model (i.e., instead of buying a disc or a digital file, I'm buying the right to access data over a network), then storage is no longer an issue, nor is worrying about things like lost, stolen, scratched, burned, etc. media. As long as I can log in, I have my content.
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