Night Elf Posted August 5, 2016 Posted August 5, 2016 Amazon has a tv series I want to watch for $1.99 an episode. I think it means to buy them because it doesn't says anything about renting them. Is that true? Does this mean I can go back and watch them anytime and as many times as I want to? Quote
OneStepAtATime Posted August 5, 2016 Posted August 5, 2016 Yes, that means purchasing them. Usually there is a discount if you purchase the entire season but you can also usually get that discount after you have purchased one or two episodes individually. [be aware, though, that internet streaming content usually is not truly "owned". Usually purchasing streaming content means you will have the right to access the content again as many times as you want...until they decide to remove the content from their video library. In other words, unlike a physical thing, like a DVD or Blu Ray, you do not actually own anything. You are being allowed to use the content in an unlimited fashion as long as they choose to make it available.] 1 Quote
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