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Hello all,
It's rare that I watch my movies on Youtube, but I noticed yesterday for the first time that for all of my "Purchased" movies (my Movies Anywhere movies) have the "Free With Ads" underneath most of the titles. This was not on the website but it was on the Youtube Roku channel. If this is for real, why do I have to sit through any kind of ad if I own the movies? Does Google really need more money or something? My apologies if this kind of thing was discussed on another thread or forum, but as little as I get on this website, then trying to catch up on every thread...you get the idea. |
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