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The idea of these bundles are awesome but many times I already have at least half of the movies. I don't have lost boys or the shining, and I would love them both, but I'm not going to rebuy the other three. If companies could figure out a way to give a credit, or offer an alternative, I bet many more people would buy these.
That's a good thing for consumers. Not sure why anybody would dislike forcing juggernaut companies to stop playing the marketing game, then backpeddling when hauled into court.
"Yeah we said "own" in 60 places, but in the TOS you signed back in 2009 says you actually don't own it."
New California law will force companies to admit you don't own digital content.
California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed a law (AB 2426) to combat "disappearing" purchases of digital games, movies, music, and ebooks. The legislation will force digital storefronts to tell customers they're just getting a license to use the digital media, rather than suggesting they actually own it.
The idea of these bundles are awesome but many times I already have at least half of the movies. I don't have lost boys or the shining, and I would love them both, but I'm not going to rebuy the other three. If companies could figure out a way to give a credit, or offer an alternative, I bet many more people would buy these.
New California law will force companies to admit you don't own digital content.
California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed a law (AB 2426) to combat "disappearing" purchases of digital games, movies, music, and ebooks. The legislation will force digital storefronts to tell customers they're just getting a license to use the digital media, rather than suggesting they actually own it.
Don't be mad.
That's a good thing for consumers. Not sure why anybody would dislike forcing juggernaut companies to stop playing the marketing game, then backpeddling when hauled into court.
"Yeah we said "own" in 60 places, but in the TOS you signed back in 2009 says you actually don't own it."
New California law will force companies to admit you don't own digital content.
California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed a law (AB 2426) to combat "disappearing" purchases of digital games, movies, music, and ebooks. The legislation will force digital storefronts to tell customers they're just getting a license to use the digital media, rather than suggesting they actually own it.
Don't be mad.
In that case I haven't "owned" any of my digital movies for 15 years but that never stopped me from watching anyone of my collection of 300+ digital titles.
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The idea of these bundles are awesome but many times I already have at least half of the movies. I don't have lost boys or the shining, and I would love them both, but I'm not going to rebuy the other three. If companies could figure out a way to give a credit, or offer an alternative, I bet many more people would buy these.
I wish they did like Apple used to with app bundles. If you owned 2 of 4 apps in a bundle, you could "complete the bundle" at a big discount, sometimes for free even!
That's a good thing for consumers. Not sure why anybody would dislike forcing juggernaut companies to stop playing the marketing game, then backpeddling when hauled into court.
"Yeah we said "own" in 60 places, but in the TOS you signed back in 2009 says you actually don't own it."
Lol, completely predictable on here. That was why my last line was written! 😂
The idea of these bundles are awesome but many times I already have at least half of the movies. I don't have lost boys or the shining, and I would love them both, but I'm not going to rebuy the other three. If companies could figure out a way to give a credit, or offer an alternative, I bet many more people would buy these.
Use D2D with Fandango/Vudu. You can "find" the upc for both of these movies and convert them for $2 a piece.
They are Movies Anywhere so they will be in your iTunes library with any extras that may come with them if your iTunes account is linked with Movies Anywhere.
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Lost Boys is a Halloween staple in my house. And Poltergeist is just an all-time classic.
Great bundle for those of you young enough to have not grown up with these!
California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed a law (AB 2426) to combat "disappearing" purchases of digital games, movies, music, and ebooks. The legislation will force digital storefronts to tell customers they're just getting a license to use the digital media, rather than suggesting they actually own it.
Don't be mad.
California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed a law (AB 2426) to combat "disappearing" purchases of digital games, movies, music, and ebooks. The legislation will force digital storefronts to tell customers they're just getting a license to use the digital media, rather than suggesting they actually own it.
Don't be mad.
"Yeah we said "own" in 60 places, but in the TOS you signed back in 2009 says you actually don't own it."
California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed a law (AB 2426) to combat "disappearing" purchases of digital games, movies, music, and ebooks. The legislation will force digital storefronts to tell customers they're just getting a license to use the digital media, rather than suggesting they actually own it.
Don't be mad.
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"Yeah we said "own" in 60 places, but in the TOS you signed back in 2009 says you actually don't own it."
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