| scat398 said: Again, your car is not the same as a game. You are not buying the game you are buyin rights to use the game until you sell it. Royalties are an important part of intellectual property rights, and yes it is double and triple dipping in the music business it is multimillion dipping, and it isn't wrong. You don't like it then get ready for games that cost 100 or 150 dollars. |
Again, unless there is a class action lawsuit to set such a precedent, then I own my games on the basis that's how they advertise them as, not renting or licensing, I'm buying. - And that's probably what will hold up in any developed nations court that isn't the USA as they're generally more consumer friendly.
Remember the ToS or Eula that a game comes with cannot override your basic consumer rights set out in your nations laws, on that basis alone, most publishers EULA's are rendered null and void. (I.E. Taking away my right for a refund if a product or service is faulty or not as described. - Looking at you EA Origin).

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