• blave@lemmy.worldBannedBanned from community
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      6 months ago

      it never meant that you can do whatever you want.

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        But possessing something indicates that you have rights over it that others do not. In this case, you have no rights that G doesn’t.

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          not always, and what rights you may have vary widely depending on the object, the location, and who you are.

          and, still, you can’t do “whatever you want”. there are limits to everything, and for good reason.

          so, I don’t know what your point is here other than that you’ve confused the word “ownership” with your own sense of entitlement