When Amazon decides to cut you off, you’ll know. Example: bought Albums on iTunes over a decade ago. Can’t re-download. Not even for a nominal bandwidth fee.
We have a pretty fundamental disagreement then on what we want from content we've purchased. If I'm buying it then I expect to have it forever. It really blows my mind to think that somebody wouldn't even be upset if some big corp suddenly stole all the content they've purchased over the years.
Ok then, you're probably fine, but you did reply to a comment that specifically said "from Amazon" so I don't think it's unreasonable to assume you meant you had bought them from Amazon.
> You don't really own anything from Amazon. Kindle is good as ashtray.
Saying that the Kindle is as good as an ashtray is like saying cars are useless because we can travel by horse. It's ideologically motivated detachment from reality.
Why is that? I just downloaded a couple albums I bought from iTunes in 2008 as a test. Were they specific ones that were removed from iTunes for license issues? (Not that that’s a good excuse)