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Ep. 140: You Don't Own This Podcast

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Kevin joins the pod this week, and the gang is talking about a person who found that a movie he purchased on iTunes had disappeared from his computer. Turns out he didn’t really buy it, he just “bought” it. Why is “buying” something digitally different from buying something physically? And more importantly, who stands to benefit from that difference?

MUSIC: “Rock the Reaper” - Bat Fangs

ADDITIONAL MATERIAL: You Don't Own the Music, Movies or Ebooks You 'Buy' on Amazon or iTunes (Lifehacker). Yes, You Can Own the Movies You Buy from Apple, Kinda (Gizmodo)



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Kevin joins the pod this week, and the gang is talking about a person who found that a movie he purchased on iTunes had disappeared from his computer. Turns out he didn’t really buy it, he just “bought” it. Why is “buying” something digitally different from buying something physically? And more importantly, who stands to benefit from that difference?

MUSIC: “Rock the Reaper” - Bat Fangs

ADDITIONAL MATERIAL: You Don't Own the Music, Movies or Ebooks You 'Buy' on Amazon or iTunes (Lifehacker). Yes, You Can Own the Movies You Buy from Apple, Kinda (Gizmodo)



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