The ability to acquire and retain digital video content obtained through Amazon’s Prime Video service varies based on several factors. These factors primarily hinge upon the purchase type; renting and purchasing are distinct activities that dictate the retention method. If a user formally buys digital films through Amazon, the user can, under most circumstances, download the film. If the title is only rented, downloading is often restricted, and viewing is confined to the rental period.
The importance of persistent access to obtained digital media becomes clear. Users appreciate having the option to download acquired content to enable viewing offline or to safeguard against potential content loss due to licensing agreements that can remove titles from streaming services. Previously, media acquisition involved physical media; digital acquisition facilitates portability and longevity (when downloads are permitted), contributing to user satisfaction and perceived value.