![]() ![]() ![]() The lawsuit alleges that the service doesn't inform users that the company cut off access to the content they've purchased through the platform at its discretion. One California user has taken issue with the lack of transparency over Amazon video purchases, and has filed a lawsuit against Amazon.Ī California Amazon subscriber has filed a lawsuit against Amazon for misleading customers on whether they own movies that they "purchase" on Prime Video. ![]() Even though the service bills those digital films as "Your Video Purchases," these purchases are really just long-term rentals that can disappear from your library at any time. But that isn't necessarily the case for digital movies purchased through Amazon Prime Video.īecause of confusing licensing laws that result in streaming services like Amazon, Netflix, and others having to take films off their platforms, users who "buy" movies on Amazon Prime video never really own those films. Maybe material goods are just ways of filling the emptiness that eats away at our souls, but at least we can have the assurance that we do own the things that we bought.
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