Restrictions for downloadable video content on PlayStation Network have been relaxed, as Sony removes DRM from its Video Unlimited service.
Sony has confirmed that it will no longer be using digital rights management (DRM) in the video section of the PlayStation Store, allowing you to download purchased movies and TV shows as many times as you like on the PlayStation 3, PS Vita, and Xperia smartphones and tablets.
Previously once video content was purchased it could not be re-downloaded beyond the first attempt and, unlike games content, disappeared completely from the Download List once used.
But, as first noticed by Shacknews, Sony has quietly changed its policy and you can not only download content as much as you like but across any compatible device.
The new policy makes clear that, ?If you purchase a copy, the video or TV show download will be available infinitely and can be transferred to other enabled devices.?
The change brings Video Unlimited in line with most other download services, such as iTunes and Amazon Video, and is not just in preparation for the PlayStation 4 but also the introduction of more exclusive content from Sony Pictures.
A closer synergy with Sony Pictures, which produces major movie franchises such as Spider-Man and Resident Evil, was a key focus at E3 ? although specific details have so far been lacking.
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Source: http://metro.co.uk/2013/07/16/sony-allows-infinite-psn-downloads-for-tv-and-film-3884507/
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