Oh no there is some hexadecimals on my node all in one transaction!!!! It is fundamentally the same thing vs having one extra piece of software needed to stitch other bits together.
I’ll never know what’s on my node because I don’t look at transactions and have no way of decoding them. This means I would have to trust without verifying that some content is actually on chain. Node software doesn’t have the capability to view any of the data so I have no way to verify any claim.
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I don't think it is fundamentally the same, especially that it is not a technical argument, but a legal one. With fragmented data, a node runner does not event know where the data is stored and how to read it without the extra piece of software. With a contiguous chunk, it is readily obtainable. To me, it seems that it might make a huge difference in court. I'm not a lawyer, so I might be mistaken, but I haven't seen a serious analysis (citing relevant EU/US legislation) to date.