The Ownership Paradox: From Tangible to Transitory
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In an age of digital licenses and locked-down hardware, what does it truly mean to own something? This week, the team tackles the eroding concept of ownership from three different angles, questioning who really holds the power: the consumer or the corporation.
First, Orrin kicks things off with a deep dive into the Right to Repair movement. From farmers battling John Deere over tractor software to you being unable to fix your own smartphone, he explores the fight for control over the products we've already paid for.
Next, Kurt makes a passionate case for the enduring value of physical media. Is your digital movie library truly yours, or are you just one server shutdown away from losing it all? Kurt contrasts the permanence of a bookshelf with the fleeting nature of digital licenses and asks what we lose when we trade tangibility for convenience.
Finally, Juan closes the loop by unraveling the controversial world of dynamic pricing. Ever wonder why your ride-share costs more in the rain or concert tickets skyrocket in minutes? Juan explains the algorithms that decide what you pay and discusses whether this practice is an innovative business strategy or simply sophisticated price gouging.
Join the crew for a crucial conversation about your rights, your property, and the future of ownership in the digital age.
Artists mentioned in this episode
- Mad Hare Press - Liz Ortiz
- Kurt Munz-Raper
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