When December 31 ticks over into January 1, that’s it: all the Discovery content covered by the ending licensing arrangement between Sony PlayStation Store and Discovery will no longer be available to you watch via the PlayStation Store. So no system is provided, for instance, for, say, downloading affected shows that you may ‘own’. It’s important to note as well that there’s no mention in the PlayStation Store’s message about its loss of Discovery content of any solution to this problem. So if a service provider loses the license for a bit of content for whatever reason, then anyone who’s paid for their own personal use license loses access to that content too. Rather you’re just purchasing a license to watch the content - a license that often isn’t entirely in the hands of the service you’re buying it from. In particular, it provides consumers with another stark reminder that even if you ‘buy’ (rather than rent) content from a digital-only service, you don’t truly own it. Apple Expert: These folks have received the highest level of training Apple has to offer, whether as an Apple Genius, an independent contractor, or an authorized service professional.The message from the PlayStation Store may be short, but it says much about the state of content ‘ownership’ in 2023.Apple Certified: Current or former Apple employees who have a certain level of certifications are given this title.
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