• mesa@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Or give them the password. They aren’t going to check if your still alive.

      • Sanctus@lemmy.world
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        It is bullshit tho. I feel like for how massive these libraries are, I should be able to do that. Even if it requires a death certificate to make the transfer.

        • Brave Little Hitachi Wand@lemmy.world
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          This is what steam is: a lesser form of ownership in exchange for the perks of the platform. I’ve come to prefer physical media first, DRM free second, and steam third. It’s just not as good of a value proposition to me compared to outright ownership (of the license to use the software, I know we don’t own “the game”).

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            Physical media today isn’t really much better though, increasingly frequently all a disk gets you is a license to activate a digital copy anyways, with a “must be online for first play” requirement.

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            (of the license to use the software, I know we don’t own “the game”).

            No, you don’t own the copyright, but you do own your individual copy. Don’t fall for the “licensed, not sold” self-serving propaganda.