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This might be a stupid question, but it’s one I’ve been thinking about a lot. Do I actually own my Warpcast channels? If I wanted to specify channel ownership in a will, could I? Would it just belong to the beneficiary of my estate as long as they could access my account?
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At this point, I'm viewing my account and my channels as business assets. Buying storage, paying for channels, etc. all business expenses. Because my business *is* being a content creator - has been for a decade. So yes, I do think that channel ownership could be passed along to a beneficiary - though much like *any* business entity, you'd want to be sure the beneficiary was someone who could continue your vision for the business.
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I guess what I'm really asking is if Warpcast/Merkle technically own the channels or we do?
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That is definitely a good question. From my understanding, we own our data, so theoretically that would include our channels?
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