A recent announcement from Sony sparked a much larger question: Do we actually own the digital products we buy? In this episode, Randy explores the evolution of ownership in the digital age, from physical media and personal collections to streaming services, subscriptions, and cloud-based platforms. Along the way, he examines the difference between ownership and access, the rise of the subscription economy, and what it means when some of the most important parts of our lives exist on systems we don’t control.
In This Episode:
- When “Buy” Doesn’t Mean Own
- When Ownership Was Simple
- Trading Ownership for Convenience
- Ownership Becomes Access
- The Subscription Economy
- The Things We Can’t Hold
- Did We Ever Really Own Digital Goods?
Music by Yurii Semchyshyn from Pixabay.
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