• Katana314@lemmy.world
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    2 年前

    It’s worth stating this has basically always been true for books. You can buy paper. Buying bound paper with words on it is not quite the same. You can’t produce a movie from that idea, and state “I invented this idea from a bundle of bound pages I bought, that already had some words on them.”

    You never owned the original reproduction rights to the book’s content. That never mattered much until copying and pasting became so easy.

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      Huh. Never quite looked at it that way, but you are right. I can see how physical book is a form of a license to read a literary work. It is however naturally impossible to revoke. It would be the same if digital content had no DRM - which is generally not the case.

      So I guess DRM and you not being able to download and use content outside the company’s ecosystem is the real issue here.