Wouldn't call it outrage. If it were, I'd be asking for my money back right now, like a self-righteous boycotter. I'd call it telling him personally to shove off combined with constructive criticism. The joke was in very poor taste. While even I understood it was a joke, it could have been put in a much better way that would have put the onus of the problem on the studio, rather than blaming their customers for doing what they want to do in a system designed for exactly that. Especially when such a joke, combined with the picture, comes close to implications that spark very contentious accusations.

If the studio should be allowed to be informal and joke around with us (and they should, imo), they should be prepared for equally informal roastings of how their jokes fall flat, push boundaries, and their systems are the cause of the very problem they bring up.