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I'm all for these lawsuits etc but people need to wake up to the fact they don't own anything digital, it's been this way for years now so no excuses.
If it says "buy", then I should own it. Anything else is a lie and demands justice.
You did buy something, a digital license that comes with it's own terms.
I agree with you by the way but it's been 20 years and people still act surprised about this stuff.
I know it's like the people who get mad at me when they get hit with my chainsaw and it's like "look wrong or right I've been out here swinging these chainsaws while wearing a blindfold for 24 years you need to get used to it"
I agree with all the replies I'm getting but people are literally going round in circles with the outrage over digital licenses.
Buy physical, backup your media, download illegally or do what you need to do to show businesses that things need to change.
I’m going to keep this short. It takes a long time for society to “catch up” Facebook, twitter, the shitshows of algorithmic social media. It’s like watching a snail race but, that doesn’t make it right is what people are saying. When you go to the store and buy an apple they expect that apple to be theres except this is digital purchases and even in the terms it says that it can be modified by the corporation at any moment. Shit it’s been 112 years and climate change was only recognized as a real problem by the public in the last 30 years.