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SvennoJ said:
I'm confused now. Is it a major part of the debate or merely semantics?

You can do whatever you want with a physical copy, except sell copies of it or parts of its content.
With a digital copy you can't
- glue it to a wall for decoration
- use it as a frisbee
- fix a wobbly table
- use it to watch a solar eclipse
- use it as an emergency signal mirror on hikes
- scare away birds from your vegetable garden
- create a disco ball
- use as an ice scraper for your windshield
- make a bike reflector
- sell/buy 2nd hand/borrow/lend/use it at a friend's place without internet

Anyway I prefer to sell the ones that are merely good, not great, and end up with a collection of great physical content that I can display and browse through.

Semantics, for those who keep claiming that digital games are licensed and physical games aren't. 

And physical is fine, and has its advantages, just like how digital has its advantages.



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