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Digital content ownership hypocrisy highlighted

This item discusses the hypocrisy of digital content ownership, specifically referencing how users can purchase ebooks but cannot truly own them, contrasting this with the perceived leniency afforded to platforms like Mastodon. The author expresses dissatisfaction with this model, suggesting it's a form of hypocrisy where users are restricted while platforms operate with fewer constraints. AI

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Digital content ownership hypocrisy highlighted

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    They can get away with this, but you can’t own the ebooks they sell — hypocrisy at its best 👎🏼: https:// arstechnica.com/tech-policy/20 26/08/hidden-airtag-reve

    They can get away with this, but you can’t own the ebooks they sell — hypocrisy at its best 👎🏼: https:// arstechnica.com/tech-policy/20 26/08/hidden-airtag-reveals-amazon-is-trashing-rare-books-to-train-ai/ # Amazon # Kindle # AI