
You Don’t Actually Own That Movie You Just “Bought.” A New Class Action Lawsuit Targets Amazon
A suit challenges Prime Video telling people they can "buy" a movie when they're purchasing a license to watch it for a period of time.

And here when I saw the title I was just hoping they would be breaking up these handful of behemoths and their domination of content!![]()
You Don’t Actually Own That Movie You Just “Bought.” A New Class Action Lawsuit Targets Amazon
A suit challenges Prime Video telling people they can "buy" a movie when they're purchasing a license to watch it for a period of time.www.hollywoodreporter.com
Even Physical Media purchases are a license, just a lot harder to deny access, unlike digital.![]()
You Don’t Actually Own That Movie You Just “Bought.” A New Class Action Lawsuit Targets Amazon
A suit challenges Prime Video telling people they can "buy" a movie when they're purchasing a license to watch it for a period of time.www.hollywoodreporter.com
I say that as someone with 570 digital movies / TV episodes owned/accessible on Amazon.
569. 568……
My guess with all this continued consolidation it will happen at a much faster pace? Its the card they hold the larger they get.It does fluctuate due to the nature of licensing, though it's pretty rare.
It's more common w/ books, which just went through a big thing on their Kindle and Audible platforms. Wife has more than 1100 books on the platform (I suppose a few might be mine), and 300 audiobooks (ok, maybe 10 are these are mine) - though she's a big reader (clearly) and is an audio book narrator.
I own over 1700 digital games, too.
People can be scared of this stuff or they can just pay attention, it's not hard.
My guess with all this continued consolidation it will happen at a much faster pace? Its the card they hold the larger they get.