@waltercool
Yep. That's the only way how you can own your games.
@matrix @waltercool But what's the point of "owning" it if you can just buy it on steam for it's features and then pirate the GOG version later for the same effect if you need to?
@applejack
You can do that too. The law might object but morally you didn't do anything wrong.
@waltercool
@matrix @Charfuhrer @Usagi @waltercool Cmon, those jews deserved those hypothetical lost profits you deprived them of by copying data
@applejack @Charfuhrer @Usagi @waltercool Yes, if you don't think a thing is worth the money, don't use it.
@applejack @Charfuhrer @Usagi @waltercool Because resources, time and work went into the initial product and some goes into distributing it.
@matrix @Charfuhrer @Usagi @waltercool And? You're not making any connection. You consent to make a product, you consent to distribute it, other people use their own hardware to copy it, there's no infraction