redownloadable
Redownloadable describes digital content that can be downloaded more than once after purchase. This property is common in digital goods such as software, video games, e-books, music, videos, firmware updates, fonts, and design assets. A redownloadable item is usually tied to a purchaser’s account and a license or entitlement that remains valid after the initial download.
How it works: Purchasers access a platform's library or order history and can initiate a new download
Variations: Redownload rights may be contingent on DRM, regional restrictions, or platform-specific terms. Some items that
Practical considerations: Keep backups of downloaded files, verify file integrity, store license keys or activation data,
In retail contexts, redownloadability is a factor in digital ownership models and affects refund terms, archiving,