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Want to really own the copy of the digital games you paid for it? Buy it on GoG, (which gives you a DRM free copy of your game) make a backup of the game files to an external hard drive. Duplicate said backup to another midia storage device. Pray that you never forget about said backups.
Mostly this isn't terribly relevant, but there are little details like your Steam account is not legally inherited if you die because the agreement was with you specifically.
Even got I think you usually don't get technical legal ownership because that's a mess.
Go ahead, and give all of that back in an entitled, ignorant tantrum, too.
right ?
the importance of that particular legal mumbo jumbo is that we don't "own" the "code" in any way, meaning that we have no rights to alter or manipulate (or decompose) the code
that's really what those words are protecting - the software company's right to sue you if you screw with their property. just like renting an apartment to live in.
The license we buy for sw is a simple "Use License", providing the right to "use" the code, and i'm not sure we need more.
Install the code, which is necessary for "use", and play away
the games that bother me more are the ones requiring login to play, but again, that's just the software companies trying to protect their property,
and that's thanks to hackers (as well as economics)
Uh... if you read all of Steams EULA they all say something to that effect.