potato_hamster said:
lol, are you joking? It's not legal to sell stolen property on any market place, yet thousands of stolen items are sold on ebay each and every single day. The same goes for pirated movies and tv shows to cracked game consoles filled with priated games to "reproduction copies" of classic, rare video games. The legality of copyright has never been something eBay has dabbled much in in terms of whether or not they allow items to be sold on their site, and there's no reason to think they suddenly started to lay the hammer down on Windows 10 licenses. |
I see, you are one of those paranoid ones. You probably don't buy Steam keys from third party sellers either because you think they are stolen yet somehow they activate the games and everyone is happy.
Deus Ex (2000) - a game that pushes the boundaries of what the video game medium is capable of to a degree unmatched to this very day.