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It's a huge stretch to say you don't own "anything" digital. But yeah, don't buy any physical products from Amazon. Apple is next on the offenders list, and Google is also dangerous if you don't know how to navigate it.
I mean, if I buy a game on steam and valve goes belly up, how do I retain my games? Game companies were all too eager to stop selling physical discs for PC games and instead give you a code for you to redeem. And you can't sell it after you play it like with console games, because it goes against most PC game companies' terms of service (edit - ...to sell your account)
If you buy a security camera that is only available through the cloud and the company stops paying for the cloud service, all you have is a paper weight
Digital and cloud-dependent are not the same thing