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Enjoy Movies Your Way[edit]

Enjoy Movies Your Way is an American company that provides users with profanity filters to apply to their streaming services for smart TVs.[1] Aside from general filters, it has a Tag Mode for creating custom filters.[2]

History[edit]

Present Model[edit]

The Enjoy Movies Your Way app features a 'Tag mode' that allows users to customize filters along with other filters for profanity, violence, drugs, and sexual content.[2] The Enjoy Movies Your Way app filters unwanted scenes by skipping or blurring the video.[1]

Profanity Analysis[edit]

Using the app Enjoy Movies Your Way, engineers were able to track the usage of profanity in 60,000 popular movies and TV shows from 1985 to 2023. The analysis uncovered the rise of profanity in movies and TV shows.[1]

Annual Number of Curse Words on TV Shows and Movies[1]
1985 2023 (up to early November)
Fuck 511 22,177
Shit 484 10,864

Legal Actions[edit]

The Family Movie Act of 2005 explicitly clarified the copyright laws that allow someone to customize playback, skip, and mute videos on demand or DVDs.

Legal precedents set by ClearPlay established the legitimacy of custom video streamer filters by demonstrating that their filtering model, which avoids creating copies, aligns with legal parameters.

Key legal instances include rulings and statements affirming the legality of similar filtering services within copyright boundaries, emphasizing adherence to authorized streams and licensed services without violating copyright or technological protection measures. Notable references include statements by legal counsels of major entertainment companies and court judgments recognizing the legality of filtering services that work exclusively with authorized streams.[3]

Enjoy operates under a similar model to ClearPlay, ensuring no content duplication occurs between the licensed source and the user's device."

See Also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d DeCarbo, Beth. "What the %&#!?! Everyone's Cursing on the Screen". WSJ. Retrieved 2024-01-09.
  2. ^ a b "Enjoy Movies Your Way". Alternative To.
  3. ^ "Confirmation of ClearPlay's Legality". ClearPlay.