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Pxtl, do games w The death of ownership: Companies are taking away your ability to actually own the stuff you buy
@Pxtl@lemmy.ca avatar

This is why the digital good I buy the most of is music. MP3s are just dumb files. There’s no subscription fees, no DRM. Nothing but digital watermarks. The “service” is the ability to redownload and stream the songs that I’ve purchased on other devices, but I also store the raw files on my fileserver.

Now, the challenge for the vendor is that I can also just as easily pirate these same files.

And yet somehow I still buy.

Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) and Large Corporate Landlords: There’s a perception that these entities buy up substantial amounts of property, making it difficult for individuals to purchase a home due to increased prices and limited supply.

People keep looking for the bogeyman here but this is one where that’s too facile. Rents in Canada have skyrocketed, and REITs rent out their properties. Sure, they rent them out as expensive as they can, they’re jerks. But they’re profiteering off of the shortage of rental properties. And if they’ve got a crapload of property, and they’re profiting from the shortage… well they’re not really the cause of the shortage when they’re offering a lot to rent, are they? They’re profiteering from it, but they’re not causing it. If there was truly endless money buying up everything and then renting it out, prices to buy would climb, but prices to rent would plummet, and that’s obviously not happening.

You want to look at the cause? Look at people who prevent new housing from getting built. Petty bureaucrats. Wealthy NIMBY neighbours.

And yes, as much as it goes against Canadian values: if you’ve got more immigrants than you’ve got new housing, you’re going to run out of homes, and the people who have homes can price them as high as they want because everybody needs a roof.

aniki,

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  • mx_smith,

    I also but vinyl and it smells delicious.

    tacosanonymous, do games w China's internet is upset that a knock-off of its darling video game, 'Black Myth: Wukong,' is listed on Nintendo's store
    @tacosanonymous@lemm.ee avatar

    Is it any good?

    harcesz, do wolnyinternet w Elon Musk is considering taking Twitter out of Europe amid EU compliance investigation
    !deleted269 avatar

    W sumie fascynujące jak dużo nie-polskojęzycznych osób najwyraźniej subskrybuje tą społeczność :D

    didleth,
    @didleth@mastodon.social avatar

    @harcesz @zbych
    translatory wbudowane w masto :-)

    Kierunkowy74,
    @Kierunkowy74@karab.in avatar

    Ale wszyscy komentujący pisali z Lemmiego - czyżby także tam (jestem na karabinie) mieli możliwość tłumaczenia? A może to tylko przeglądarka?

    didleth,
    @didleth@mastodon.social avatar

    @Kierunkowy74 @zbych @harcesz

    a to nie wiem. Mi przetłumaczyło przez Masto. Ale fakt, firefox się dorobił wbudowanego tłumaczenia

    harcesz,
    !deleted269 avatar

    To raczej nie masto; komentarze są z innych instancji Lemmiego, a głosować z masto się nie da :)

    Kierunkowy74,
    @Kierunkowy74@karab.in avatar

    Da się gwiazdkować a gwiazdka to głos za :)

    harcesz,
    !deleted269 avatar

    A no właśnie, dzięki za uświadomienie 😃

    obywatelle, do wolnyinternet w Elon Musk is considering taking Twitter out of Europe amid EU compliance investigation
    @obywatelle@szmer.info avatar

    Proszproszprosz

    PushButton, do games w Microsoft lays off employees in security, experiences and devices, sales, and gaming — separate from performance cuts

    Didn’t they just said, not long ago, that security would be their “top priority”.

    Same old story; the hand doesn’t follow the mouth.

    Moondance, do wolnyinternet w Elon Musk is considering taking Twitter out of Europe amid EU compliance investigation

    you mean he is going to eXit?

    lustyargonian, do games w China's internet is upset that a knock-off of its darling video game, 'Black Myth: Wukong,' is listed on Nintendo's store

    Nintendo store’s seal of quantity strikes again.

    Scoop!

    grue, do games w The death of ownership: Companies are taking away your ability to actually own the stuff you buy

    Reminder: EULAs are contracts of adhesion (among other problems) and are therefore legally bunk.

    forrgott,

    On the other hand, courts do generally enforce click-wrap and sign-in-wrap contracts. Click-wrap contracts require that consumers click “I agree” by means of an immediately available pop-up box. See Caspi v. Microsoft Network, 323 N.J. Super. 118. Sign-in-wrap contracts include a hyperlink, often labeled as “Terms of Service” or “Terms and Conditions,” that is located by a sign-up button. Sign-in-wrap contracts require that users electronically accept the terms by clicking “I accept” or “I agree” as the last step of the sign-up process before allowing consumers to use their products or services.

    Taken from https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/adhesion_contract_%28contract_of_adhesion%29

    There’s more information on that page, but essentially, no, they can in fact be legally enforced. Exceptions revolve around clauses that violate existing law or that cannot be enforced for other reasons.

    Drinvictus, do games w The death of ownership: Companies are taking away your ability to actually own the stuff you buy

    Open source is the only way

    Kolanaki, do games w The death of ownership: Companies are taking away your ability to actually own the stuff you buy
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    Literally all of these things have existed this way my entire life, but the article is making it seem like this is all brand new shit. They’re not trying. They’ve succeeded years ago.

    harcesz, do wolnyinternet w Elon Musk is considering taking Twitter out of Europe amid EU compliance investigation
    !deleted269 avatar

    Let’s Go Elon!

    Caesium, do games w China's internet is upset that a knock-off of its darling video game, 'Black Myth: Wukong,' is listed on Nintendo's store

    hey if this stops the slip that gets chugged out on the store I’m all for it

    southsamurai, do scifi w 'Megalopolis': Francis Ford Coppola on the conspiracy of bad reviews
    @southsamurai@sh.itjust.works avatar

    Jfc, don’t be that guy. Just take the lumps and ignore them like any other director does.

    HeartyBeast,
    @HeartyBeast@kbin.social avatar

    If you are asked about bad reviews directly, you can’t exactly ‘no comment’ them. His response is basically ‘it’s not a conventional film’ is a perfectly reasonable one, I think.

    Who knows how this will turn out

    _cryptagion, do games w China's internet is upset that a knock-off of its darling video game, 'Black Myth: Wukong,' is listed on Nintendo's store

    The Chinese internet is always upset about something in gaming.

    AmazingAwesomator, do games w China's internet is upset that a knock-off of its darling video game, 'Black Myth: Wukong,' is listed on Nintendo's store

    whatever you do, dont visit Steam.

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