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Originally Posted by headphones
I don't think it's absurd at all. There was a time when if a bank closed down, you lost all your life savings, and any interest forever. To me that's absurd. Point being. It doesnt work like that anymore.
I highly doubt a company would just shut down one day and say "everything you've ever bought is gone forever." That's a lawsuit in the making.
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I'm far more concerned about individual titles being removed than entire libraries being removed. Let's say your favorite movie is only available digitally. You buy the movie digitally through Amazon. The movie never becomes popular and 20 years from now it is removed and you can't download it or stream it anymore.
Do you really think you'd have a case? "I bought that movie 20 years ago for $10 and now I can't access it anymore." Even in the highly unlikely instance where they sided with you all you'd get is your $10 back. You still wouldn't have access to the movie anymore.