The restriction on the quantity of titles that can be stored offline from the streaming services library represents a constraint on users’ ability to access content in the absence of an active internet connection. For instance, a traveler preparing for a long flight might encounter a barrier in downloading all desired movies and television episodes if the imposed cap is reached.
This safeguard is strategically implemented to uphold licensing agreements with content creators and distributors, preventing unauthorized distribution and protecting copyright. Simultaneously, it fosters a balance between offering offline viewing convenience and discouraging potential misuse of downloadable media, influencing the economics of content streaming and intellectual property management.