What if I told you this language echoes back to a time when people owned rotating shimmery discs with music engraved on them, rather than merely paying to maintain access to a collection of database pointers somewhere?
They own the recording in the disc, not the music
They own the recording
They license the recording for personal use, no?
"Hey, guys, come to my place and breach the conditions of my licensing arrangement" doesn't really have the same ring though.
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What if I told you this language echoes back to a time when people owned rotating shimmery discs with music engraved on them, rather than merely paying to maintain access to a collection of database pointers somewhere?