Turns Out You Might Not Actually Own the Movies You Bought On Amazon Prime
I've had a vast collection of DVDs and Blu-rays my entire life, but as I grew older and moved more, I shifted my focus and efforts into buying movies on Amazon. They were just a click away and could be moved without having to pack them in a dozen boxes.
But one thing I noticed is that sometimes the movies I buy disappear.
Turns out that's because I don't really own them, after all.
When an Amazon Prime Video user buys content on their platform, what they're really paying for is a limited license for “on-demand viewing over an indefinite period of time” and they're warned of that in the company's terms of use.
But who reads the term of use?
Well, I am not the only one annoyed by this argument over ownership. In fact, Amazon has recently been sued over it. Take a look at this excerpt from the lawsuit:
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