Jevhaddah
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Joined: 11/24/2005 From: Scotland Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: flanyboy Even in Europe the games specifically state you don't own the game, the question really is not what the game companies say, it's what the courts say. The right of first sale exists in the US as well but that doesn't mean game companies don't call it a license with that said the bigger question is game companies ability to enforce the license. quote:
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ORIGINAL: Alchenar You have never ever owned a video game. Whatever form you bought your game in, retail or digital distribution, you bought a license to use the software, not the actual software itself. Having the CD in your hand is not some magic legal silver bullet, nor are companies that exist to make money by selling games secretly plotting to cut you off from the games they have sold you because they are evil. I do not know where yoo live but in Europe It's different. http://www.vg247.com/2012/07/03/eu-court-rules-gamers-are-free-to-resell-digital-games/ Cheers Jev Here is a more detailed account of the ruling, the bold edit is mine. The ruling in more depth: "Where the copyright holder makes available to his customer a copy - tangible or intangible - and at the same time concludes, in return form payment of a fee, a licence agreement granting the customer the right to use that copy for an unlimited period, that rightholder sells the copy to the customer and thus exhausts his exclusive distribution right. Such a transaction involves a transfer of the right of ownership of the copy. Therefore, even if the licence prohibits a further transfer, the rightholder can no longer oppose the resale of that copy." http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2012-07-03-eu-rules-publishers-cannot-stop-you-reselling-your-downloaded-games Cheers Jev
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I am really quite mad yoo know!
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