I want to say they've done it before, or at least tried. It's part of the "own nothing" bit. You just perpetually "rent" everything. Same with games on consoles. If the corporation doesn't like an app or game they currently have the power to remove it or make it non-functional
I want to say they've done it before, or at least tried. It's part of the "own nothing" bit. You just perpetually "rent" everything. Same with games on consoles. If the corporation doesn't like an app or game they currently have the power to remove it or make it non-functional