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How is that legal?

It's like digital Canadian: destroying something of value the customer owns. That they don't use it seems irrelevant.



Well, the jig is up: you don't own anything unless you physically have it.


lately even when you have it you’re just renting it. stop paying the rent and it turns into a brick.


Indeed, well, that's because you don't have all of it. It's a part connected to another external part. To own something physically, it needs to be self-sufficient without external parts. Otherwise you don't own it physically.

I wish there was a law defining this. And people to learn to demand it.




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