You don't own the data, just a temporary right to use it.
Of course it's completely bonkers and the result of massive corporations bribing governments to limit our freedom.
As long as I don't sign a contract with an entity I should be able to do anything I want with bytes. Once I enter into an agreement not to share some data I received then I should be punishable - but no shortcuts, sue everyone in court with a due process and lawyer fees.
Copyright and patents are the most retarded and culture damaging thing I've seen in my lifetime
Quite a pithy phrase that has been popular lately but piracy advocates have always claimed that piracy isn't stealing, regardless of whether or not "buying is owning" so I don't think the two are related.
> You don't own the data, just a temporary right to use it.
Agreed, bonkers. You didn't 'own the data' when it was a VCR recording a broadcast TV show or movie, but now it's all "but they broke our ROT13-super-crypto, throw the book at 'em".
Of course it's completely bonkers and the result of massive corporations bribing governments to limit our freedom.
As long as I don't sign a contract with an entity I should be able to do anything I want with bytes. Once I enter into an agreement not to share some data I received then I should be punishable - but no shortcuts, sue everyone in court with a due process and lawyer fees.
Copyright and patents are the most retarded and culture damaging thing I've seen in my lifetime