eBooks Aren’t the Problem… But Digital Ownership Is
eBooks Aren’t the Problem… But Digital Ownership Is
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eBooks are convenient, affordable, and space-saving—but here’s the truth: you don’t really own them. In this video, I dive deep into the uncomfortable reality of digital ownership, from eBooks to video games, movies, music, and more.
What happens when your favorite book gets pulled from the Kindle store? When your game vanishes from Steam? When you realize you don’t own what you paid for—you’re just renting it?
We also talk about privacy, data, and how Millennials gave up physical media and never looked back—until now.
Whether you're a book lover, a gamer, or just someone tired of watching things disappear from your library... this one's for you.
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