Oh no! I just saw the news that Dramafever isn’t getting the license for Live Up to Your Name! Where am I going to watch it that won’t give my computer a virus 🙁 🙁 🙁
What on earth is it with all these companies moving to exclusive streaming sites like Disney etc? Don’t people realize that to the average viewer the company that produces content it may as well not exist? Consumers want to see all the content together from all the producers in 1 place like in a bookstore. What if publishers had their own exclusive bookstores, wouldn’t that just be dumb? Gahhhh. It would be so sad to me if we were now leaving the golden era of kdrama availability.
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Rachela
August 11, 2017 at 9:14 PM
Oh no! I just saw the news that Dramafever isn’t getting the license for Live Up to Your Name! Where am I going to watch it that won’t give my computer a virus 🙁 🙁 🙁
drawde2000
August 11, 2017 at 9:22 PM
Last week, they seem to have promoted it in one of their articles. But when I was trying to find more about it, I can’t find any info.
I’m hoping they would still have the show.
Rachela
August 11, 2017 at 9:24 PM
They won’t, they just put up a note on the page that they won’t be getting it.
Rachela
August 11, 2017 at 9:23 PM
What on earth is it with all these companies moving to exclusive streaming sites like Disney etc? Don’t people realize that to the average viewer the company that produces content it may as well not exist? Consumers want to see all the content together from all the producers in 1 place like in a bookstore. What if publishers had their own exclusive bookstores, wouldn’t that just be dumb? Gahhhh. It would be so sad to me if we were now leaving the golden era of kdrama availability.