@gamesbymanuel I disagree in the sense that this is not a digital format problem.
Buy any modern physical media, a blu-ray disc for a movie, a video game, whatever. You now own a disc, but for the content stored in it you only have a license to use it.
This becomes painfully clear if you ever try to do something with this data that the actual owner doesn't want you to: You can't make a copy, you can't run that software (in the case of games) in places where it's not "supposed" to run.
@gamesbymanuel In short, the actual problem is with copyright laws and proprietary software.