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> It's certainly in both the consumer's interest (massive library of content)

Until the company drops things from the library, pushes an "upgrade" that changes the nature of some items, the consumer wants to modify the product in some way that the service won't allow, or the consumer wants to use it on a platform that the company doesn't want to support (but which would've been possible with the "owned" version of the product).



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