NJ5 said:
Correct me if I'm wrong, but the validity of many EULAs has not been tested in court, let alone in higher courts which can really set a precedent for this sort of stuff. Just because a publisher writes a EULA which says you're only allowed to install the game once, that doesn't make it legal, and it doesn't make violating the EULA illegal.
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You bought the physical disk with the data on. That physical disk is your property. You can resell it. End of story.
Dont confuse this with a software license. It is a product, meaning a disk with content on.
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