Buying content on Google Play gives you a limited personal license to use it, not ownership of the content itself. You can store, view, and use the content only for personal, non-commercial purposes on your authorized devices.
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This clause clarifies that purchasing content on Google Play does not give you ownership rights, only a limited license, which means your access is subject to the conditions and limitations Google sets in its terms.
The updated terms establish two new financial obligations for subscription users. First, Google may charge your payment method up to 48 hours before the start of a billing period, rather than 24 hours as previously stated. Second, the revised terms now explicitly state that if a subscription charge fails and you have not cancelled, you remain responsible for the uncollected amount, and Google may attempt to charge a backup payment method. This may alter your billing dates and the timing of when you are billed each period. Additionally, users are now explicitly liable for any background data fees incurred by Google system services and content updates, including when the device screen is locked. You can review your subscription settings in Google Play to monitor billing schedules and update payment methods.
View change record →Consumers who purchase apps, movies, or books on Google Play receive a restricted, non-exclusive personal use license rather than ownership, meaning they cannot transfer, resell, or use the content commercially, and their access remains dependent on Google's continued authorization.
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"Sau khi hoàn thành giao dịch mua hoặc trả phí áp dụng cho Nội dung, bạn sẽ có quyền không độc quyền, chỉ như được cho phép rõ ràng trong Điều khoản này và các chính sách liên quan, để lưu trữ, truy cập, xem, sử dụng và hiển thị các bản sao của Nội dung liên quan trên Thiết bị của mình hoặc theo cách khác được Google cho phép chỉ dành cho việc sử dụng cá nhân và phi thương mại của bạn. Mọi quyền, quyền sở hữu và lợi ích trong Google Play và Nội dung không được cấp rõ ràng cho bạn trong Điều khoản đều được Google bảo lưu.Excerpt from Google Play Store's Google Play Terms
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This clause clarifies that purchasing content on Google Play does not give you ownership rights, only a limited license, which means your access is subject to the conditions and limitations Google sets in its terms.
Consumers who purchase apps, movies, or books on Google Play receive a restricted, non-exclusive personal use license rather than ownership, meaning they cannot transfer, resell, or use the content commercially, and their access remains dependent on Google's continued authorization.
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