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You Don't Really Own the Digital Movies You Buy


Digital film purchases, why your movies can be taken away, and ...

Purchase content digitally, you have it, but you don't own it. And should a studio or a publisher get into dire straits with one of the big ...

Where do you buy your digital movies? | NeoGAF

You own nothing of value and you have nothing to sell in hard times. I buy music on vinyl. I buy movies on bluray. Everything else i dont want ...

Buyer beware of you "purchase" a movie. It doesn't mean you own it ...

Digital content is licensed not purchased and they explain this also. All streaming services work this way and entire liobraries have been turned off in the ...

Do you buy a film on physical media if cheaper than buying ...

I actually prefer digital. Once I own a movie digitally, I offer the disc to my family or if they don't want it I add it to the bin to ...

Bricking it: Do you actually own anything digital? - The Register

... you buy something from them, you don't actually own it. Going back ... I just want to watch The Thin Man movies even if I can't replace ...

Top 5 Mistakes to Avoid when Purchasing Digital Movies - YouTube

9:44 · Go to channel · iTunes, Vudu Digital Movie Copies: Surprise, you don't really own them! MovieGuy365•55K views · 25:49 · Go to channel ...

Do you own the digital books, movies and games you've paid for?

Unlike a physical book, album or game, when you buy digital media you may find your access can be revoked at any time.

Think You Own Your Digital Purchases? Think Again - MSN

However, despite terms like "buy" or "purchase" being used by these digital platforms, what you're actually getting isn't ownership in the traditional sense.

You Don't Own What You Buy From iTunes

These terms frequently insist that digital content is “licensed, not sold” in an effort to deny consumers the traditional rights of possession, ...

Amazon's in the news for saying you don't own digital media, but ...

The truth is, you don't own anything you purchase digitally. That's mostly due to the fact that you are not purchasing the media.

It's Their Content, You're Just Licensing it - The New York Times

Readers of fine print have long noted the legal loophole that grants publishers vast control over content in most popular digital libraries: ...

You Can Say Goodbye to Some of Your Purchased Warner Bros ...

Unlike physical media, digital media is only available to us if the contract between the film's distributor and the streaming service is still valid. Once that ...

How to Buy Movies Online and Watch Them Anywhere - WIRED

Imagine buying a movie once and watching it in any app you like, or whichever one gives you the best quality on your device.

Your Digital Movies Will Not Last Forever, and Sony Just Proved It

You could rent and buy movies and TV shows at one point, but that ... digital purchases of any kind, really) don't last forever. The ...

Do you really own the digital content you buy? - ZDNET

The debate of whether or not you really "own" digital content like games, movies, and books has been on full display in recent weeks, but in a ...

Own Your Content. Please Stop Buying Digital Content - Medium

I totally get why we have shifted for a digital form of consumption! I just fear it will lead us into a physical obsoletion, where much of our ...

Do You Really Own Your Movies? | Streaming vs. Physical Media ...

Do you really own your movies and tv shows? What does it mean to "own" them? And how does this relate to physical media or digital media?

To those of you not buying movies in physical formats | ResetEra

With the talks about retailers like Best Buy ceasing to sell movies in physical formats, it's obvious that most people have left it behind in ...

What happens to your purchased digital movies, music and e-books ...

You still will not own the content, but it's likely your family's access to the digital content won't die with you. You could also just stick to ...

How to Find the Best Digital Movie Download Deals - Slickdeals

Digital video sales are extremely common now, and it can be surprisingly cheap to buy a lot of movies. For example, I don't think I'll ever use ...