

Ah dang you did point it out. They even just copied the top comment there, unless they are ColdWetDog.
Ah dang you did point it out. They even just copied the top comment there, unless they are ColdWetDog.
Ok so I think I’m the first person in the comments to actually click to read the article, cause I’m gonna say something I’m not seeing.
How did you get it to auto snap to the article comment section?
Didnt realize you could share that and it wouldn’t default to the article.
3 months short for me but that’s because it took me that long to figure out how Lemmy worked.
None I think. I paid for all my streaming services that had these movies and shows and then have sourced everything else through originals or sources that were rentable.
This is that whole issue with defining ownership with digital media. Movies were called the greatest financial invention of America because they only had to make a product once and could sell it forever.
With digital media and technology increases we now have a much easier time owning our own copies.
This is likely literally what NFTs hoped to fix to make set revenue of of each digital file and also why they failed because they are so easy to copy anyways.
So, none, or an infinite amount, depending on if you ask me or a business major.
Oh. Neat.
Thanks for the Wikipedia link