There's also the option of refusing the new services. When I think on what I'll do as content keeps fragmenting across services, I keep coming back to one answer...watch less video content. The time before easy streaming wasn't that long ago, and if the content makers and distributors aren't going to play ball, then I can entertain myself in plenty of other ways.
The bigger losers are going to be parents that have a harder time convincing theirs kids that they don't need, e.g., Disney+.
Also recently for whatever reason they started to drop my login session on a pretty regular basis (~twice a week for the last month).
After a long day sometimes you just want to flip Netflix on and watch that movie you added to your list a few nights ago.
But getting greeted with the login screen on your non-smart TV (I use a smart DVD player) is sometimes enough to avoid Netflix completely because it's so annoying having to type a 20+ character email address and a 20+ character password on a TV remote.
The bigger losers are going to be parents that have a harder time convincing theirs kids that they don't need, e.g., Disney+.