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wfz said:
I'm not sure of the exact legal differences between holding a digital license and a physical copy, but one thing I do know is that digital licenses never wear down or expire. You could have the same copy sold 200 years from now if someone wanted it, and it'd be just like brand new. That kind of destroys the sales of digital goods, don't you think?

Exactly. This is not the first time! If you think about, molecules can be given away unchanged and are even after 200 years the same as new. Even if they are part of an chemical reaction, they can be refreshed by another chemical reaction. Take air and it's premium-quality molecule O2. This is high quality and can be "breathed". If used in your body, it will be applied to a chemical reaction, that creates CO2. But plants can refresh it back to O2. This refreshed O2 is as good as new!!!! And the ramification: air-selling-business is totally dead, nobody can sell air at a win. (I'm not talking about selling hot air, thank god this businness-model stays valid!)



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