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Old 07-07-2017, 12:24 AM   #77
Cinisajoy
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Third - remove DRM, make it a good instead of an access license,..


for books and music, OK, BUT that is not possible with Amazon Video purchases. I know of no working method to remove HD video DRM, I appreciate we cant discuss that here anyway but if anyone reckons it's doable please say & I'll go google.

As of right now - you are paying for non transfarable usage licenses (that sometimes can be temp lent "family sharing").

what about the 90Gb of MY home made content uploaded to their cloud for safekeeping Do their pages of legalese give them the right to zap that without even saying , to whoever notifies them, "warmest regards/ sincerest condolences for your loss - you now have x days to retrieve it" ? [ yes, it is actually backed up in my case, but I am arguing the principle of how the "benefits" of cloud storage fail to address this issue .
Why would anyone trust a cloud to keep your homemade content without backup?
To me, it should have already been shared with the family.
Let's see flash drives and memory cards are fairly cheap. There is also Facebook which allows sharing. Google drive which allows sharing.
Not sure where else allows sharing.
Or you could make physical copies and hide them in a closet for your relatives to find in later years and say wish Grandpa Stump had let us know who these people were.
Teasing on the last part.
You keep hubby's first wife's pictures in your closet for over 20 years until a relative wants them. (Note I didn't say ex)
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