 SOTI announced that discovery content will not be removed after all thanks to updated licensing arrangements. When we pay to own something that is purely digital served in the cloud, wherever, someone else's servers, there are a million different reasons why that ownership could suddenly be revoked. This model for all the convenience and beauty that it does offer also has a serious downside, which is that nothing is permanent when we're talking ownership here. Always look at it as I'm paying this to have a long term rental of it. I can do a 24 hour rental for this price. I can have a sort of open ended rental for this price. Yes, on the one hand, we're in this paradigm and digital bits could always just boop into the ether, but we shouldn't accept that. You know, if somebody is like, Oh, I know you bought that and I know you. We told you that you bought it and we sold it to you for $20 instead of two. But now we're going to take it away. Your response as a consumer is no, thank you.