Amazon Prime Video is able to remove a video from your library after purchase.

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We are contacting you regarding a past Prime Video purchase(s). The below content is no longer playable on Prime Video.

In an effort to compensate you for the inconvenience, we have applied a £5.99 Amazon Gift Card to your account. The Gift Card amount is equal to the amount you paid for the Prime Video purchase(s). To apologize for the inconvenience, we've also added an Amazon Gift Certificate of £5 to your account. Your Gift Card balance will be automatically applied to your next eligible order. You can view your balance and usage history in Your Account here:

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Wow. This is why owning DVDs is better. And if you can't buy, download via torrents. Imagine these bastards rolling up to your home and reclaiming a movie you physically purchased. We gave them too much power. Time to withdraw it. Convenience is not worth this shit. Get uncomfortable and get your entertainment away from these streamers who don't give customers what they paid for.

DVD rental stores could surely make a comeback given these new developments. Libraries still loan movies as well. Remember, Barnes & Noble didn't run all independent bookstores out of business. And after Amazon savaged Barnes & Noble, Amazon Books suddenly came into existence (2015 - 2022). Greed driven corporations aren't the answer.

Dvd is not better. I hate it when I pay for the content and I'm still forced to see ads for something I purchased. You might own the media, but there are other downsides as well. They actually both suck!

You mean like a DVD movie has a trailer on it for the movie itself? Not sure what you're saying here.

This. Trailers are ads for other movies. Some DVDs had unskippable trailers.

DVDs sometimes had trailers for other movies on them. It was more frequent on VHS though.

I'm still forced to see ads

Never heard of it.

but there are other downsides as well. They actually both suck!

You can dd entire disk to your HDD.

This is why owning DVDs is better.

I love standard definition video

Meanwhile 1080p easily can be written on dvd. And with good codecs(like AV1) such videos can be very long.

Another DVD plus is never having it go pixelated or buffering while watching due to some streamer error or widespread cloud downtime or other issue. That one time purchase and watching it whenever I like for as long as I like, and not some corporation, is an impeccable experience.

Or you can simply dump DVD on your hard drive and put it on a shelf. DVD, but hard drive works too.

Digital is the way to go - who knows how long DVD will be a viable format. Hard media formats come and go.

It still comes down to choosing convenience over not being taken advantage of. Building a computer, for example, has many benefits over buying one. It's a matter of what a person places value on.

Why follow corporations' timelines for obsolescence? I'm sure if they could erase the technology of media players from people's minds, corporations would. Best to keep people completely hooked up and dependent on their "services" so they can be milked of their money continuously.

As long as the method and means to play the media is available, physical is my preference. Vinyl, CDs, DVDs. Cassettes and VHS quality over time leaves much to be desired and is the only reason why I wouldn't add them to the list.

These aren't dependent on a network, internet, cloud. Own forever, build and repair.

I prefer digital out of convenience, sure (especially with music - you can't really listen to CDs on your walks). But that doesn't mean "being kept hooked on a service". It is all DRM-less on my hard drives, no company is taking that away. I DO own it forever.

DVD is digital, lol. And nothing stops you from dumping entire DVD.

He got his money back and a 5dollar gift code. Shit happens

So you're saying it's relatively cheap for the privilege of being in an abusive relationship?

Abusive is a perfect description. Exploitative too. I've always viewed store credit as a sucky refund policy. Offline. Whenever I discovered these, usually because I needed to return something, these shops lost my business.

And the above is not even the same situation when you really look at it. This person didn't want to return something. They made a purchase they wanted to keep. Then Amazon just said, "oh, we're repossessing that media and keeping your money. Feel free to use this store credit on something else for which we can repeat this scenario all over again at will. Have a great day!"

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