Four gamers sue Sony Interactive Entertainment in court for allegedly violating California's AB2426 law, which requires online shops selling games to make it clear that customers buy licenses and do not become owners of the games. The complaint revives the debate on the notion of digital ownership in the era of online service subscriptions that tends to impose itself as a standard in the technology industry.Critical critics believe that the publ…
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Four gamers sue Sony Interactive Entertainment in court for allegedly violating California's AB2426 law, which requires online shops selling games to make it clear that customers buy licenses and do not become owners of the games. The complaint revives the debate on the notion of digital ownership in the era of online service subscriptions that tends to impose itself as a standard in the technology industry.Critical critics believe that the publ…