@Katana314 to GamesEnglish • 23 hours agoSteam Now Warns Consumers That They're Buying a License, Not a Game During a Purchasewww.cgmagonline.comexternal-linkmessage-square72arrow-up1454arrow-down13
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minus-square@Katana314OPlinkEnglish0•3 hours agoWhat exactly would that entail? I “own” Hades, thus I can depict Zagreus in my own works, as his likeness is my property? I’m allowed to copy the game to a dozen thumb drives and sell them on the street?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish3•58 minutes agoSomewhat ironically, both of those things would actually require a license as opposed to ownership
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish5•3 hours agoIt would mean that you were allowed to sell your license to somebody else, just as you would be able to with a physical copy. It would mean that you could continue to have it, and be able to reinstall it on future hardware if Valve closed shop tomorrow. Currently you can do neither of those things.
What exactly would that entail? I “own” Hades, thus I can depict Zagreus in my own works, as his likeness is my property? I’m allowed to copy the game to a dozen thumb drives and sell them on the street?
Somewhat ironically, both of those things would actually require a license as opposed to ownership
It would mean that you were allowed to sell your license to somebody else, just as you would be able to with a physical copy.
It would mean that you could continue to have it, and be able to reinstall it on future hardware if Valve closed shop tomorrow.
Currently you can do neither of those things.