• TonyHawksPoTater
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    2010 months ago

    This is how most digital media works. You’re not buying the media, you’re buying a license for the media. Unfortunately, usually there’s a clause in the EULA about how the license can be revoked at any time.

    • @o0joshua0o
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      1810 months ago

      You’re right, but that is a bullshit system that can easily disenfranchise the customer, and people are right to be upset about it.

    • @Gigan
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      410 months ago

      Correct. It’s just a lot harder to revoke on physical media.

      • @echo64
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        710 months ago

        It’s not just harder. It’s impossible. Physical media is yours, and the license to view is not revocable. You do own the media.

          • @echo64
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            110 months ago

            Only on PC. And pc games don’t really have physical releases. On console this isn’t a thing unless the game requires an online server because it’s a multiplayer game

        • @[email protected]
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          110 months ago

          (Within the limits of IP laws. In some countries, making a personal backup of a DVD is an illegal act. Breaking DRM to do so may be a separate illegal act, again depending on jurisdiction. Neither is immoral of course, but that doesn’t stop lawmakers and judges from kissing the slimy boots of corporate lobbyists.)