Sony has informed PlayStation UK customers they will lose streaming access to 551 titles from StudioCanal due to content licensing agreements. Customers will no longer be able to view previously purchased movies and shows starting September 1.
Sony has announced to its UK PlayStation customers that access to 551 titles from StudioCanal will be removed effective September 1. This change is attributed to licensing agreements, an issue that can impact content availability for digital consumers.
Among the prominent titles affected are 'Outrage: Way of the Yakuza', 'Paddington', and 'Rambo 3'. This decision signifies a loss of access for customers who had purchased these films.
Sony's announcement may still lead to a resolution before the cut-off date. In a previous incident in 2023, Sony communicated plans to remove over a thousand titles from Discovery, but later retained them after renegotiating licensing terms.
The situation highlights concerns about digital ownership and content access, reminding consumers that purchases often do not guarantee permanent access. Licensing agreements can shift, affecting the availability of digital media in consumer libraries.
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Sony has informed PlayStation UK customers they will lose streaming access to 551 titles from StudioCanal due to content licensing agreements. Customers will no longer be able to view previously purchased movies and shows starting September 1.