• @Ookami38@sh.itjust.works
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      51 hour ago

      Seriously not trying to just be contradictory:

      What’s the difference? In practical terms, what does this mean for me as the consumer? We don’t own the intellectual property, but may use the software as-is? From a practical, consumer standpoint that feels the same as the days of owning your software on a disc, unable to be taken as long as you have physical control over the device. I’m fine with calling this “owning” personally.

      I’m absolutely willing to be wrong on this. I’m by no means an expert. Please, if I have missed something, let me know.

    • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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      33 hours ago

      Plus, unless the installers have the full package, it’ll still require an internet connection. Usually installers download the files and then install them.