Hello
Regarding movie purchased from applestore or itunes store (which ever they named now), anyone has concerned that the movies purchased might have possibility to disappear due to Apple's license ended ?
I have quick search for the term and condition, as stated below, does it mean that, if it happens, apple will refund us ? But with the term "prior to initial download" - it means that if we have once downloaded it, this will revoke the refund term ?
Just out of curiosity, anyone of you has hoarding habit for the movie files collection ? I've done some searching, and it ended with quite expensive expenses (yearly or monthly) to put terra's of file to cloud storage, not to mention times' to upload all the files
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If App Store Content or Apple Books Content becomes unavailable following a transaction but prior to initial download, your sole remedy is a refund. Should such refund be granted, Apple reserves the right to disable unused Content Codes (as defined below) and also the ability to assign Volume Content via Managed Distribution. If technical problems prevent or unreasonably delay delivery of your Volume Content, your exclusive and sole remedy is either replacement or refund of the price paid, as determined by Apple.
Apple reserves the right to change content options (including eligibility for particular features) without notice.
Regarding movie purchased from applestore or itunes store (which ever they named now), anyone has concerned that the movies purchased might have possibility to disappear due to Apple's license ended ?
I have quick search for the term and condition, as stated below, does it mean that, if it happens, apple will refund us ? But with the term "prior to initial download" - it means that if we have once downloaded it, this will revoke the refund term ?
Just out of curiosity, anyone of you has hoarding habit for the movie files collection ? I've done some searching, and it ended with quite expensive expenses (yearly or monthly) to put terra's of file to cloud storage, not to mention times' to upload all the files
Quote :
If App Store Content or Apple Books Content becomes unavailable following a transaction but prior to initial download, your sole remedy is a refund. Should such refund be granted, Apple reserves the right to disable unused Content Codes (as defined below) and also the ability to assign Volume Content via Managed Distribution. If technical problems prevent or unreasonably delay delivery of your Volume Content, your exclusive and sole remedy is either replacement or refund of the price paid, as determined by Apple.
Apple reserves the right to change content options (including eligibility for particular features) without notice.