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Feb 2011
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Like for example a license expires?
There's probably something in the terms to say they can do whatever the heck they like, but I do you think it is likely Amazon would ever remove content against your will from your purchased library? Reason I ask is I am starting to buy a lot of Amazon Video lately due to good deals. Mainly stuff where I'm not that fussy about AV quality and can save some shelf space (TV shows). I mainly want to know if in 10 years i will still have access to all my content. |
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