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Reading: Steam's new disclaimer reminds everyone that you don't actually own your games, GOG moves in for the killshot: Its offline installers 'cannot be taken away from you'

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Steam's new disclaimer reminds everyone that you don't actually own your games, GOG moves in for the killshot: Its offline installers 'cannot be taken away from you'

October 12, 2024 5 Min Read
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Steam has apparently made a little bit change to its buying cart web page within the type of a brand new message that very clearly lays out to every person that you just’re not shopping for a recreation—you are shopping for a license.

I say the message is “apparently” new as a result of I am unable to swear it hasn’t been there for days, weeks, or possibly even months already. Nevertheless it’s positively there now, and was solely observed by the web at massive inside the previous 24 hours. Given the absence of scathing “you idiot, you absolute buffoon” messages on Reddit, although, I strongly suspect it’s certainly new. 

The message itself could be very transient: “A purchase order of a digital product grants a license for the product on Steam.” A hyperlink to the total Steam Subscriber Settlement can also be offered. The change follows on the heels of Valve modifying its subscriber settlement final month to take away a compelled arbitration clause.

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Whereas the message could also be new, the truth behind it isn’t. For sensible functions, all you should do is neglect your Steam password to get an actual (if hopefully short-term) sense of simply how a lot you “personal” your video games; in the event you actually need to make the leap, you may have interaction in some public, gross violation of Steam guidelines (repeatedly, if essential) to have your account, and all “your” video games taken away solely. You’ll be able to’t bequeath your Steam library to anybody upon your unlucky passing both, which in fact you’ll have the ability to in the event you actually owned its contents.

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Conversations about whether or not or not anybody truly “owns” their video games or different digital content material have been happening for years: This Hacker Information discussion board thread from 2012, as an example, warns customers to learn the Steam subscriber settlement rigorously as a result of software program bought by means of the storefront is licensed, not owned. 

“As good as Steam is to make use of, having the ability to obtain software program on any laptop in a reasonably simplistic method and to get diminished costs sometimes, I am not satisfied that giving up the proper to personal stuff you buy is a good worth for that comfort,” just2n wrote in a message that feels prefer it got here from about 100 years in the past.

So if the absence of possession on Steam is not new, why the brand new message? My assumption is that it arises from current pushback in opposition to recreation publishers ending help for on-line video games, rendering them inoperable, and in some instances revoking the licenses to these video games outright. That too is nothing notably new, however Ubisoft broke the camel’s again earlier this yr when it ended companies for The Crew and stripped the license from individuals who had bought it. That sparked a “Cease Killing Video games” shopper marketing campaign and, extra pointedly, a brand new California regulation that requires retailers to warn shoppers that the digital video games they purchase may be taken away at any time—as this message does.

The regulation solely applies in California however different states and international locations may (and, I might guess, will) embrace comparable legal guidelines of their very own. On condition that, and the hassles of complying with rules on a granular, state-by-state foundation, it is sensible that Valve would take the only method right here: Blast this message to everybody, each time, and be executed with it. It will not do something to maintain your video games from being taken away from you, however as I famous when the California regulation was signed into being, it does present a layer of authorized cowl for the businesses taking them. And given the nice comfort of Steam, is not that every one that basically issues?

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By no means lacking a chance to weigh in on such issues, GOG took a second to mull a checkout message of its personal.

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