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Originally Posted by pdurrant
They have to pay the rights holder.
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A few pence in the pound, maybe.in cases where they are not the right holder anyway. Amazon produce a lot of original video.
PS for me,, the video option was the only attraction of digital credits. I get my music from Spotify and have no compulsion to want to own the MP3 files. . I can order most books from local library and I have enough of a reading backlog to wait for them to come around..
Credits stopped working in the amazon app store a long time ago.despite the emails claiming you could spend them there.
And TBH I don't really need to buy the videos. It was a nice to have hedge against shows I might want to watch again someday disappearing from prime or from netflix
The whole thing can go the way of Amazon coins (anyone remember those ) and not be really missed