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Mudface said:
I know perfectly well what a license is, thanks. I also know perfectly well that these restrictions are aimed at trying to prevent resale, and are nothing to do with piracy.

You appear to be more accepting of losing a degree of control over a product you've paid for. Fortunately, the people who don't want to roll over kicked up such a fuss over EA's limited activation games in 2008 that the company came to its senses and stopped it. Hopefully, 2K will get the message that this crap is not wanted and unnecessary.

Look at those two bolded points-- you don't fully understand what a license is.

Again, you are not paying for the game, you are paying for the use of the game and up to 15 installs.  That is what you paid for.  You did not pay for something that once you buy, you get it forever.

When you get a disc or download of assetts, you are not paying for those assetts, you're paying for use of those assetts and in this case a limited use.  You are getting exactly what you paid for.