BasilZero said
They cant revoke for anytime for any reason. It doesnt work like that because they'll get sued to oblivion. |
There would be no legal basis whatsoever for suing them in that case. DMCA and similar access control laws are pretty clear and have been validated by decades of jurisprudence and international treaties.
You might as well be trying to sue them because your disc copy broke and you want another because you think you bought a forever license. Nope.
As an example, a lot of late 2000s and 2010s physical PC games flat out don't work anymore. The servers required to get their keys to work are down, GFWL is down, etc.
Are developers required to do anything about it? No.