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this post was submitted on 09 Jan 2025
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You don't, though. Or rather, you don't own its contents. It's not being pedantic, it's simply correct.
This isn't a perspective shilling for big corp. If anything, understanding that society has already sleepwalked into a post-ownership era long ago, and that technology has only just now appeared to let the logical conclusion of that come home to roost, should only increase one's unease of mass unchecked corporate ownership.
You can't buy a book, copy it, and profit from those copies because you don't own the IP. But you own the book for your personal use (and you can lend or sell it) in perpetuity, without any dependence on whoever sold it to you. That last part is no longer possible in the digital world with games that are architected specifically so that core functionality is server-side only.
Like with pirating, it was always an issue of expense. They could legally take away your disk at any time and force you to uninstall the software from your computer. It just would never be worth it to go after any specific individuals for any minor infraction of the license. Digital licensing just made them capable of doing that with the press of a button.
Nah fuck that. If we're paying for shit we're going to use it when and how we want it. Right to repair is in this same vein
It seems I'm miscommunicating. I'm being interpreted as saying, "We're already here, and this is fine actually." My point is "We've been on the setup for ages, you shouldn't be surprised this is where we are going without intervention, and we need to intervene right now".
The world hasn't slowly built up to being this bad. They've been laying the traps for a long time. We're in the late game, not the early game. There is a lot to undo.