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S.T.A.G.E. said:
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I've taken media law, I know what is mine, no matter what the guidelines of that ownership is on PC. Disc based content is mine as long as it remains on my hardware. Arguing with you will not change what I know. Once disc-based media is gone there goes your rights especially when pertaining to first-sale doctrine. Well....that is speaking within the United States that is. First sale doctrine rights disappear once tangible sale items vanish and anything of value is solely digital.

Again...I don't want the copyright, nor the intellectual property, just the product which I purchase and hold in my hand. Without that proof of legal purchase the rules of ownership will soon change.

You are right, but .. very little of this has been tested in court. The Supreme Court could easily find that it IS a license rather than ownership.