In a shocking move, Sony has announced that it will be removing hundreds of digital movies from users' libraries, sparking outrage and concerns over digital ownership. The decision affects movies that were previously purchased through the PlayStation Store, leaving many users wondering what this means for their collections.
The removal of these movies has raised questions about the nature of digital ownership and whether consumers truly own the content they purchase online. As the entertainment industry continues to shift towards digital distribution, this move by Sony has significant implications for the future of media consumption.
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- Hundreds of digital movies will be removed from users' libraries later this year
- The affected movies were previously purchased through the PlayStation Store
- The move has sparked concerns over digital ownership and the nature of online content consumption
- Sony has not provided a clear reason for the removal of these movies
- Users are advised to check their libraries for affected titles
For more information on this developing story, Source: Eurogamer