• jacksilver@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    I don’t get the downvotes. You’re right, everything you “own” in steam is through a license. People just don’t like to admit that we’re willing to let that one slide for convenience.

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      2 days ago

      the downvotes are because it’s borderline misinformation:

      whether a game comes with DRM or not has nothing to do with steam, and everything to do with the publisher.

      plenty of games on steam are completely DRM free!

      (…but the majority does have DRM, which, again, is on the publisher, not steam)

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      2 days ago

      Don’t bother reading the EULA for all commercial software then. You don’t actually own anything you purchase.

      Unless you have the code there is no freedom and it is all an illusion.

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          I was pretty sure Steam was getting dunked on because you don’t actually own the games according to the contract. I was just pointing out this is also true of any commercial piece of software.

          For example, you go to GameStop and buy a physical copy of your favorite game. When you install it the EULA makes it clear you don’t actually own the product, just a license.

    • arudesalad@sh.itjust.works
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      3 days ago

      I may be misremembering but don’t some steam games have no drm? KSP1 and Ultrakill come to mind, are they still on a licence like games with drm?