| JayWood2010 said:
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I'd see it more as selling you're membership to a service. If I have to have daily authorization to use something I don't see myself as owning it, though I do realise not everything falls clearly into a black and white ownership situation for me personally this feels more like a service.
I only consider it as owning games on the PC if I have a DRM copy of it that the publisher cannot prevent me from playing. Games I buy on steam I consider myself paying for access to the game rather than having ownership of the game.







