New California law will force companies to admit you don't own digital content

TL;DR


Summary:

- The new California law, known as the "Ownership of Digital Assets" law, requires companies to disclose whether customers truly own the digital content they purchase or if it's just a license.
- This law aims to provide more transparency and clarity around the ownership of digital content, such as e-books, movies, and video games, which many consumers often assume they fully own but may only have a limited license to use.
- The law will force companies to clearly communicate the limitations of digital content ownership, empowering consumers to make more informed decisions about their purchases and understand the true nature of their digital assets.

Like summarized versions? Support us on Patreon!