
Other Content may not be burned to disc." So if you buy a movie via the iTunes store or to stream on Amazon, for example, you're essentially buying a license to watch the film as long as it remains on the platform - you're not buying ownership of the file itself.Īs for music, as Apple states, you "may burn an audio playlist of purchased music to disc for listening purposes up to seven times.

But that's not the case for digital copies, as Apple's terms and conditions explicitly states. When you lawfully buy a physical CD, DVD or book, for example, the Copyright Act allows you to sell, lend or give away your copy, because you own it.

While the company promises that users won't lose content, it's a good reminder that digital files can come with quirky ownership rules.
