"In a fair world, absolutely. But as we discussed, the current legal architecture treats your library as a temporary rental that 'dies' with the user. Do you think the new 2026 regulations will finally force Big Tech to recognize digital inheritance, or will they fight to keep our data trapped? 👇
@LegaTechInsights Thanks for your answer, I think the 2026 regulations may force limited digital inheritance, but Big Tech will resist anything that turns licenses into real ownership. Expect partial access and legal workarounds, not true control.
If a digital store shuts down tomorrow, do you think you should keep the movies you 'bought'? Let me know your thoughts below! 👇
Should digital content be inheritable like physical property?
"In a fair world, absolutely. But as we discussed, the current legal architecture treats your library as a temporary rental that 'dies' with the user. Do you think the new 2026 regulations will finally force Big Tech to recognize digital inheritance, or will they fight to keep our data trapped? 👇
@LegaTechInsights Thanks for your answer, I think
the 2026 regulations may force limited digital inheritance, but Big Tech will resist anything that turns licenses into real ownership. Expect partial access and legal workarounds, not true control.