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Old 07-26-2017, 11:38 AM   #19
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But you're not buying streamed content - you're just buying access to a service. I agree that it's sensible to keep a local copy of things like eBooks, but I strongly disagree that it's OK to make a copy of material from a streaming service; if you want a permanent copy for yourself, buy the DVD.
How is buying a movie or TV show digitally (which is the case with the OP) any different than buying an eBook? (I'm not talking about something like Prime or Netflix, but something like Vudu, iTunes or Amazon Video [non-rentals])
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