Comment by thelazydogsback
7 years ago
You can now pay $200/mo for cable and still be forced to watch un-skippable ads for on-demand programming.
7 years ago
You can now pay $200/mo for cable and still be forced to watch un-skippable ads for on-demand programming.
You _rent_ cable service. He _bought_ a book. Not the same thing.
Actually he 'rented' the book as well. Some years ago companies all found they could use the TOS against us for digital purchases. His 'purchase' was actually a license to view X content on Y devices Z times.
This enrages me as they charge us money for a virtual good which as soon as we purchase is considered worthless by the selling company. They can ban you- effectively closing your account and blocking your access to your 'purchases', or they can, as discussed here, decide to remove your purchase for 'insert_reason' without making you whole. This incentivizes companies toward hostile consumer attitudes in the name of profit.