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New lawsuit accuses Amazon of 'bait and switch' tactics by selling movie licenses as purchases while failing to disclose ...
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You Don’t Actually Own That Movie You Just “Bought.” A New Class Action Lawsuit Targets Amazon
A suit challenges Prime Video telling people they can "buy" a movie when they're purchasing a license to watch it for a ...
If you think you own the movies and TV shows you've bought on Prime Video, a new proposed class action lawsuit against Amazon ...
The class action complaint argues that Amazon “does not meet the standards set by the statute for a clear and conspicuous ...
Recently, Amazon Prime Video was sued for allegedly misleading consumers when they buy or purchase the license of a movie on ...
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No Film School on MSNAmazon's "Buy" Button Doesn't Mean What You Think It Does
Amazon is facing a new lawsuit over something a lot of us probably never think about when we click "buy" on Prime Video.
(CNN) - Those movies and TV shows you’ve purchased on Amazon don’t actually belong to you. Now, Amazon is facing a lawsuit ...
A class-action lawsuit accused Amazon of intentionally misleading customers into believing they own movies they purchase on ...
A proposed class action lawsuit was filed last week in Washington federal court against Amazon accusing the company of a “bait and switch.” The person who filed the lawsuit says she purchased episodes ...
Do you ever actually own a digital movie you’ve bought via Amazon Prime Video? No, according to a new lawsuit.
Best Buy Co. (NYSE:BBY) announced on Tuesday the official launch of its new digital marketplace. Notably, the new marketplace ...
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