Another class action lawsuit over the risk of iTunes purchased content removal<div class="feat-image">
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<p>Both lawsuits make the same complaint: that the iTunes store wording says that you can “buy” or “rent” movies, while the reality is that you can only license them – and that license can be later withdrawn.</p>
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Another class action lawsuit over the risk of iTunes purchased content removal