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The Checkout : April 30

This week Alex Lee from The Roast & ABC News 24 examines who really owns your books and media in this age of Kindle.

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This week Alex Lee from The Roast and ABC News 24 joins The Checkout to examine who really owns your books (and other media) now in this age of Kindle.

Seems the digital licence you agree to when you buy a lot of digital media online is not always the same as ownership.

· A2 Milk is Australia’s fastest-growing milk brand. What’s the story – clever marketing, or is it really better for you? Kirsten Drysdale brings us up-to-date with the latest bogus developments in milk science. No stranger to milk, Kirsten wrote and presented Milk, White Lies and Permeate for The Checkout in 2013.

· Count Snackula complains about Oral B in the latest ‘Complaint Letter’ received in The Checkout’s inbox.

· CHOICE’s Kate Browne returns as ‘The Guilty Mum’ and loads up the weapons in the war on nits.

· The uppers and downers in chocolate in ‘Source of Confusion’ with Zoë Norton Lodge and Kirsten Drysdale.

· In F.U. Tube this week, Craig Reucassel deals with consumers who’ve been FU’d by Hungry Jacks, RACV Roadside Assistance, Chupa Chups and NAB Fixed Home Loan rates that weren’t exactly fixed.

8pm Thursday on ABC.

2 Responses

  1. Digital rights is a good issue. If you complain enough they do fix the problems (and there are a lot of them), but it wastes of a time just to watch or read stuff that have bought the right to do so for.

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