Amazon's Digital Day is Like Cyber Monday But For Downloads (cnet.com)
Amazon is hoping to replicate the success of its online-only sales. It has announced a "Digital Day" sale on December 30, where it will offer discounts of up to 50 percent on apps, ebooks, games, movies, and music. From a report on CNET: Now, the Seattle-based online retailer giant is hoping to do the same with Digital Day. Movies like "Bolt," "The Lego Movie" and "Storks" are up to 50 percent off. So are games like Titanfall 2 and Rocket League. There will also be deals on Amazon's music streaming service and kids book app Amazon Rapids.
Media that will lock me into using Anazon products.
Pass!!
One last hurrah for 2016, before the world crumbles under Trumps rule.
Did you get paid for posting this?
I hear there is another sale at Target. Why not post a story about that? Geeze
"Computers are a lot like Air Conditioners" "They both work great until you start opening Windows"
The Pirate Bay has had sales on December 30 since they began. Everything's 50% off this time. And also 90% off.
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All of these items are inflected with DRM which makes "sale" entirely inaccurate. You are basically licensing the content until the content provider sees fit to stop doing so, something they can do at any time, for any reason. Don't buy into this nonsense. Insist on only DRM-free ebooks, movies, music, and apps!