CurrencyofDistrust on Nostr: I miss the days when I actually owned the media I purchase, not just a license to use ...
I miss the days when I actually owned the media I purchase, not just a license to use it.
Growing up, my N64 was my favorite gaming console. So many classic games that I thoroughly enjoyed.
When the switch came out, I was super excited about it. But I soured on it because of how Nintendo does a lot of their business.
It would be really cool to be able to use Nostr or something similar to forever establish ownership of media and give me a way to prove that ownership later on and redownload that media as needed and be allowed to use it anyway I prefer, on whatever hardware I desire.
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