Well Dahveed, I am glad that Stephanie-Anne appreciates your information to help solve her issue but I don't care for your reply of...
I can't believe that when they become teens and adults that they are still going to be interested in the childish content that you have bought for them when they are 6 and 8!
Kids these days are not just playing with CareBears and Tonka Trucks.
Who are you to be judging if the content is A) childish B) whether they will still be interested in it or not.
They paid for this content and when or why they use the content is up to them.
I think that this is a poor way to side-step the issue of content ownership in what everyone knows is a rubish policy. I would have expected something more from someone of your level.
I agree that the policy is there and what it says you can and can't do. Some have learnt to accept this fact and work within the bounds of the policy. Others (naturally) will turn to Jail-Breaking and pirating content - which in my opinion is not the solution either.
I can appreciate that there is some pretty big challenges to be overcome with regards to transferring content or merging ID's. I am sure the folks at Apple - if they put some thought to the problem - can figure out these issues.
What people should not do is purchase content multiple times in what will likely only continually delay a resolution from Apple whilst increasing profit margins at the same time... why fix something that is making more money?