Sony Just Took Away 500 Movies You Thought You Owned
Have we ever really owned the movies we buy digitally? In this video, I react to the shocking news that Sony is removing over 500 movies from customers’ digital libraries—even though many people believed they had purchased them. This raises a bigger question about digital ownership, licensing agreements, and whether buying digital content is actually the same as owning it. If you’ve ever bought movies, TV shows, games, or other digital media, this is a conversation you don’t want to miss. What are your thoughts? Do you still buy digital movies, or has this convinced you to stick with physical media? Let me know in the comments! If you enjoyed this discussion, don’t forget to: 👍 Like the video 💬 Leave a comment 📲 Subscribe for more conversations on tech, digital rights, apps, and creator content. #Sony #PlayStation #DigitalOwnership #Movies #TechNews #Streaming #PhysicalMedia #Gaming #Technology #ConsumerRights

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