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This is why I use xManager for free Spotify Premium, YouTube Revanced for free YouTube premium, and torrent everything else that I need. I'm so tired of subscriptions for literally everything.
This is just absurd. Often times we are paying just as much as a physical copy and now Amazon can just randomly decide to remove that content? Sounds like theft to me
This is why I don't 'buy' media from online services. You are depending on:
- The service continuing to have the rights to the item
- You continuing to be a member of the service
- The service continuing to exist
- You having the software or sometimes the hardware to access the service
Eff all that stuff ....
Amazon has made I harder and harder to download the raw audio files of music purchases, at this point I have to download it on my PC only to get the files on my disk, if I have a phone they have even managed to identify when you are using desktop mode on your browser and still tells you to download Amazon music.
Ianal, but I assume they might get into trouble for the use of words like buy and own, if this is how they treat the purchases.
This is why I stopped buying movies on this platform, on anything else, if something gets delisted but I bought it before that happened I get to keep it...
Amazon Prime done fucked up
As I said(probably) in another post, you own nothing since you sing up and accept the terms. They can change the terms when ever they want, they can remove videos when ever they want or the rights for a movie or series end. If you want to have something, find a provider that sells and lets download files, so you don't lose what you buy.
Google video can also remove movies and tv shows from your library. I believe they give you 5 years before they claim its okay to remove them.
This is why if they don't let me download it, then I don't pay for it.
That’s why I stopped using streaming services and started robbing studio executives and using the proceeds to buy physical media from the dude parked in front of the FastTax.