Hell yeah I do.
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It depends on how you acquired it. Nobody can take the license for your pirated, modded fallout. Literally buy it anywhere but itch.io? You probably don't.
I own a digital watch
You wouldn’t pay to not own a car
Ahem, what about car rentals when you travel? 😜 Just kidding: in this case you know very well you're not owning the car and only using it for a very short time
If you own a physical object and it has an internet connection than you don't actually own it.
Oui mes empreintes.
La blague la plus drôle que j'ai lue aujourd'hui.
I do.
It's a very complex answer, but in short, no. You don't own anything.
Even if you buy a CD or record you own the medium and the right to reproduce the content, but you don't own the content itself. Hence why it's illegal to make copies or commercially reproduce content. Same thing with electronic devices. You might own the hardware itself, but design of it is copyrighted and software you only get the permission to use.
Only if its still there and you can use it entirely when internet goes bye-bye forever