Buying a track or ebook that you can’t pass on, share, or transfer isn’t ownership; it’s a rental. We need to restore digital first sale. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2026/01/rent-only-copyright-culture-makes-us-all-worse
Rent-Only Copyright Culture Makes Us All Worse Off

In the Netflix/Spotify/Amazon era, many of us access copyrighted works purely in digital form – and that means we rarely have the chance to buy them. Instead, we are stuck renting them, subject to all kinds of terms and conditions. And because the content is digital, reselling it, lending it, even preserving it for your own use inevitably requires copying. Unfortunately, when it comes to copying digital media, US copyright law has pretty much lost the plot.

Electronic Frontier Foundation

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me, upon seeing the alignment of the copyright symbol on this pixel grid:

@eff LLMs violate copyright by “training” on someone else data; without consent/permission/license. Companies controlling the LLM don’t bother to deny it anymore. The conversation isn’t about this enterprise scale theft of IP, nope that’s not hurting anything. The user sharing a book, that’s bought but not owned, is the true criminal.