>>3332929I can.
But on-line stuff tends to vanish.
To give you an example, I've a friend who bought access to a library of (American) football games.
One day, the company abruptly shut down.
What he thought he'd "bought" wasn't his at all.
Amazon has (admittedly rarely) removed purchased e-books. Books which had been paid for, downloaded, and stored on your Kindle. You had the bytes in your pocket. But they can send an "erase" command.
I'm old fashioned. I like to OWN stuff.
(There was a proposal a few years ago which would have banned used bookstores and shut down public libraries because those institutions "steal" from publishers.)