• Aux@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    You already own everything by default unless you forfeit your rights by implicitly accepting terms and conditions of a specific service.

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      5 months ago

      So basically don’t interact with 99% of online platforms, then?

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        Yes. That’s the whole point of them: you give away your information and most of your rights. Even if it’s something like Lemmy, open source, free, no ads, etc, you’re still forfeiting your rights. Because otherwise you cannot share anything publicly. Only private and inaccessible platforms can protect your rights. For example, a private Telegram channel protected by a password and with forced E2E encryption might protect your rights (I’m not sure about Telegram ToS, so I’m not 100% sure), but public platforms - never. They’re public, that’s the point.

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          That’s fine for the tech-literate minority of us, but totally unrealistic for the average citizen.