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Apple Can Delete Purchased Movies From Your Library Without Telling You (theoutline.com)

Casey Johnston, writing for The Outline: When you buy a movie on iTunes, it's yours forever, until such a time as when Apple maybe loses the rights to distribute it, and then it will disappear from your library without a trace. This is what happened to Anders G. da Silva, who goes by @drandersgs on Twitter, and who tweeted about losing three movies bought on the iTunes Store.

When da Silva wrote to Apple to complain about the missing movies, Apple wrote back to him that "the content provider has removed these movies from the Canadian Store. Hence, these movies are not available in the Canada iTunes Store at this time." For his trouble in notifying Apple that it had disappeared three of his ostensible belongings for incredibly dubious legal reasons, Apple offered da Silva not even a refund, but two credits for renting a movie on the iTunes Store "priced up to $5.99 USD." After he argued that he was not in the market for rentals and would just like the movies he purchased, please, Apple tried to appease him with two more rental credits.

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  1. Re:Never Buy Apple by TheFakeTimCook · · Score: -1, Troll

    This is the "victim's" fault for not understanding what he was doing, this was obvious from day one.

    Not at all. This is unequivocally Apple's fault for describing it as a "purchase" instead of as a "rental". If Apple didn't secure a license to the content for effectively "forever" (such as a 99-year license) before "selling" the content to the user, then they made the sale in poor faith. Their activity was in fact fraud.

    Oh, get off your high-horse, Hater!

    It wasn't APPLE's "bad faith", it was the COPYRIGHT HOLDER's, who sold Apple a bill of goods when they led APPLE to believe that the COPYRIGHT HOLDER was granting APPLE a PERPETUAL LICENSE on the material, and then THEY (the COPYRIGHT HOLDER) renegged.

    Apple had NO choice nor foreknowledge, and certainly there was no "scienter" (look it up) involved on APPLE's part.

    Hence, APPLE committed NO FRAUD.

    Dumbass Haters. The whole lot of you ought to be launched into the Sun...