Yes, but the whole argument that a lot of people have against the cloud is that it is going to shut down eventually. If I buy a game on my laptop, its mine. I own it. But if I get it on the cloud, once the cloud goes down I am never getting that game back. Even if it's a army of supercomputers its still flawed in that you can never really 'own' anything you get on the cloud because it is running on someone else's machine.
OK, but, the cloud has to run on Something. The Cloud, by deffinition, is running on a computer that's not yours.
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