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    • grumpyoldgit@lemmy.world
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      9 months ago

      Exactly, it’s not news. If you buy DRM-encoded media you don’t own it. You are just leasing it on terms decided by the seller, which are subject to change at their whim.

      Buy DRM-free or physical media and make your own copy.

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        9 months ago

        Yup, 7digital deleted well over a thousand dollars worth of music from my account (no refund, no credit, no apology, no notice). I didn’t lose it because the files themselves are DRM free and I have my own copies and backups of those copies.

        I buy from Qobuz now but they could do the same thing ultimately.

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          9 months ago

          Yes, I mostly buy from Qobuz and Bandcamp these days, and they’ve been solid so far. But I don’t trust keeping my files in the cloud (aka some else’s server), I buy DRM-free, keep copies locally, and keep them backed up.

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            9 months ago

            I have local copies, I have backup copies in Kopia (backed by B2 cloud), and backup copies on an external hard drive that has a copy of my Kopia backups (updated periodically).