In what can be considered another win for the internet's ever-powerful backlash mob, PlayStation has decided not to remove Discovery TV shows from its users' libraries.
The decision comes after substantial complaints from users and concerns about the flimsy nature of digital ownership. Initially, Sony had announced the removal of over 1,300 Discovery shows from the PlayStation Store by the end of the year, citing an expiration of their content licensing agreement.
Word quickly got around among the PlayStation community, as it threatened a users' nature of ownership with buyers potentially losing access to content they had purchased.
However, in a recent development, Sony has updated its stance, stating that the planned removal will no longer occur. This change comes after Sony reached an updated licensing agreement with Warner Bros., the owner of the Discovery brand. According to this new arrangement, users will retain access to their previously purchased Discovery content for at least the next 30 months. This decision has been welcomed, as it ensures continued access to popular Discovery shows like MythBusters, Tanked, and Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman.
