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    Also if buying isn’t owning than wtf did I buy. In any other time period this corporate shit would be considered a scam.

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      You didn’t buy anything, we rent now…

      Landlords everywhere, even on the internet… It’s disgusting. They get to own, we get to borrow…

      So to OP, it’s still stealing as they own everything, we just rent. Fucking scam for sure :(

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          Yeah, I think it’s backwards to still focus our ire on “landlords” when it’s oligarch (yes, some of whom are also landlords) that are the real enemy.

          In modern society, many landlords are just middle-class folks who bought an apartment building as their retirement fund.

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      “YoU BoUgHt a lIcEnSe tO UsE ThE PrOdUcT”

      Funny how the word license never comes up until you read the fine print. Colloquially you’re buying the product. If we’re going by legal technicalities then legally I ain’t stealing shit.

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      If you “buy” a massage you don’t then own a massage. Lol. Doesn’t matter what time period.

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        Services like massages are paying directly for someone’s active labor, buying a book, a song, or an (offline) game is one a time transaction for an already completed work

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          What you’re paying for when there’s a license or other kind of agreement is more akin to a service. Like permission to use it, renting it. Paying for labor is just renting someone’s body and skills. The seller making the offer gets to determine the terms, and then you have just as much power to walk away.