However, I think we could do without the "Chicken Little" horror stories.I'll address this.
Mlsstl (Reviews | Answers | This Thread)
First, with the issue of hard drive crashes. They certainly do happen. I should have expanded this to also include other issues. I can tell you from personal experience that I have had an Apple MacBook Pro completely crash. Luckily, I backed it up before it crashed, but nevertheless some data was lost that was generated between the back-up and the crash. I had the same thing nearly happen a second time on a newer MacBook Pro within the past three months. It required the replacement of the motherboard. Guess what? Doing that makes the computer look like a completely new machine to the Apple iTunes Store. All the files and apps I had downloaded from the iTunes Store had to be repurchased if I still wanted them.
Second, if you're going to attack with the Chicken Little defense, then you ought not serve up a Chicken Little scenario of your own, specifically:
CD rot...every CD I have purchased, including some dating back to 1983, all play perfectly. I have never lost a CD due to CD rot.
What happens when you lose CDs due to CD rot? What happens when your collection is stolen? What happens when it is damaged in a house fire or windstorm?
Theft, house fires and windstorms all apply equally to downloaded files stored on equipment on one's home.

