Omistatav
Omistatav is a term that has emerged in discussions related to proprietary software and its ownership. It generally refers to the idea of a user having ownership over data generated or stored within a proprietary system, even if the underlying software itself is not open source. This concept challenges the traditional notion that data generated by software is inherently tied to the vendor of that software.
The debate around omistatav centers on issues of data portability, vendor lock-in, and user control. Proponents
Critics or those who question the practicality of omistatav often point to the technical and legal complexities
The concept of omistatav is closely related to broader conversations about data privacy, digital rights, and