Shane Hewitt and The Nightshift
Digital ownership in Canada is mostly a polite fiction. You buy the movie, the game, the scale, the heated seat, and what you actually get is permission to use it until the company changes its mind. This conversation pulls the thread on a trend that keeps expanding into new territory. GTA 6, the most anticipated video game release in years, ships in a physical box with no disc inside, just a piece of paper with a download code. Smart scales have been bricked overnight when companies shut down servers. Heated seats in new cars sit locked behind monthly subscription fees. Digital movies bought years ago disappear when licensing agreements change. The pattern is the same every time: the purchase is real, the ownership is not. Shane and Ryan connect it to a broader habit of letting companies and governments offload responsibility onto consumers, the same move that spent decades telling people to feel guilty about recycling while the recycling went to incinerators. You're not the owner. You're the subscriber who forgot to read the terms. Topics: digital ownership, software licensing, GTA 6 disc controversy, subscription economy, consumer rights Canada Originally aired on 2026-06-26
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