What are licenses?
Digital Rights Management (DRM) technology protects the copyrights and business interests of people who make movies, television, recorded music, etc. At the same time, it grants licenses to consumers so that they can play media files they have paid for. A license is a software key that grants permission for limited use of the media file. License terms are spelled out with each purchase. Playback is limited to the destination computer or media device. Other terms may vary. If your license is corrupt or invalid, the Bell Video Store Player will automatically send you to http://www.bellvideostore.ca/license.aspx where you’ll receive instructions to contact support and resolve the issue.
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