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All Star Trek TV Coming To Netflix 272

tekgoblin writes "This is great news for all the Star Trek fans out there. Starting in July, every episode from every Star Trek series will be available for Instant Watch over Netflix. Right now Star Trek TOS is available for Instant Watch, and the movies, but that's all. Soon it will all be here for our viewing pleasure."
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All Star Trek TV Coming To Netflix

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  • In related news... (Score:2, Insightful)

    by Noughmad ( 1044096 ) <miha.cancula@gmail.com> on Saturday April 09, 2011 @05:34AM (#35766292) Homepage

    All Star Trek TV already on the Pirate Bay.

  • by MobileTatsu-NJG ( 946591 ) on Saturday April 09, 2011 @06:29AM (#35766460)

    Great news if you live in a part of the world where netflix is available. Attention /. editors, the tubes are global and so are your readers.

    A. The US is not small.
    B. We get stories about your lovely CCTV system.
    C. It's only THIS year that the US will have parity with the UK when airing Doctor Who.

    Git.

  • Oh quityerbitchen' (Score:4, Insightful)

    by Sycraft-fu ( 314770 ) on Saturday April 09, 2011 @06:36AM (#35766474)

    Seriously, not every story on Slashdot, or on any site, needs to concern the entire world. In particular Slashdot is a US site and the US has a significant Internet using audience, so US related stories are of interest.

    It in no way harms you to have some US news on the site. Indeed if it bothered you that much, I wouldn't think you'd come here. Slashdot has many US centric or US only stories.

    Personally I think you are just being bitter because Netflix is a toy you can't have. Here's a hint: This is not Slashdot's fault, and not even Netflix's. It is the fault of your law makers and the media industry. Netflix would love to expand everywhere as that is just more money for them. They have expanded to Canada recently, but it is still problematic. They wanted to expand to the UK in 2004, but all the red tape stopped that.

    If you want Netflix, let your politicians know that they need to stop with allowing the media companies so much control over distribution.

    However don't cry that the US has it.

  • Re:Simply (Score:5, Insightful)

    by clang_jangle ( 975789 ) on Saturday April 09, 2011 @07:42AM (#35766592) Journal
    Probably there are lots of us who aren't willing to invest much time in collecting videos to watch, instead preferring to mostly stream what we can find when we have time. The other choices are either too time consuming, overpriced, or legally risky.
  • by Dr. Spork ( 142693 ) on Saturday April 09, 2011 @08:11AM (#35766656)
    Yeah, I think that Netflix streaming is the first commercial video service which is better and more convenient than piracy. Because let's face it, piracy is pretty darn convenient, and if you invest a minimal effort, the quality is also pretty good. For now, piracy still wins on the amount of content available, but I'm glad to see that Netflix is catching up!
  • by mblase ( 200735 ) on Saturday April 09, 2011 @08:24AM (#35766690)

    Paying $8 a month isn't a hardship and you're contributing to our culture by paying those who produce our entertainment rather than leeching and not giving back for what you receive.

    Sums it up nicely. For years we've been complaining that we'd gladly pay a reasonable fee for unlimited streaming, and not only does Netflix finally deliver that, it does it on more internet-enabled devices than any other provider.

  • by Hadlock ( 143607 ) on Saturday April 09, 2011 @08:26AM (#35766700) Homepage Journal

    Oh please, that's quite possibly the lamest excuse in this day and age. 2006 called, they want their lame Micro$haft excuses back. A 1080p Roku box runs $99 [amazon.com] these days. The 720p model is even cheaper. Want more utility out of your box? Try a used Wii, Xbox 360, PS3, Mac Mini... or just repurpose an old PC as an HTPC. Anything built in 2008 will run 1080p just fine (mine does). A good number of TVs and Blu-Ray players ($60) have netflix/pandora support built in.
     
    Get over yourself, and look in to getting that penguin tattoo removed from your ass.

  • by theCoder ( 23772 ) on Saturday April 09, 2011 @08:41AM (#35766732) Homepage Journal

    I wasn't blaming Microsoft, I was blaming Netflix, and the various copyright holders that control them. Your own Roku example illustrates that there's no technical limitation to streaming on Linux (Roku, IIRC, runs Linux). I already have a nice HTPC running Linux. As you point out, I could by another piece of hardware to enable me to spend more money to subscribe to Netflix, but frankly, it's just not worth it to me. If someone expects me to be their customer, they should treat me like a customer, not like a pariah.

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