ctwardy
ctwardy
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JohnBrady
JohnBrady

@ctwardy I'll admit that when people say that I "own" my online data, I just don't know what they're talking about. Maybe that I have the right to download and keep the data on my own computer, or better yet, print them out and file them? I can do that with all kinds of online data. Do I own those? I'm told that I own my m.b data, but if the service (or the internet!) disappeared tomorrow, I'd lose all of it.

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ReaderJohn
ReaderJohn

@JMaxB Don’t feel bad. If you go to law school, you’ll come out with similar questions about what it means for anyone to own anything.

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ctwardy
ctwardy

@ReaderJohn @jmaxb Hm. So “like copyright” reduces it to a previously unsolved problem?

Either way, I was struck by the rental nature of online.

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