Your kids are obsessed with a movie so you decide to buy it from one of the big movie streamers. Now you’ve bought it, but in reality, you don’t really own it. When it comes to streaming content that gets piped into your device, you don’t really own anything. In The Atlantic, Adrienne LaFrance wonders what will happen to digital collections of books, movies, and music when the tech giants fall? And here’s an even more important question for the near-term: How can small companies compete in the marketplace when you know there’s a risk of them going out of business and taking your virtual purchases with them?