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News video games 11 October 2024, 10:54

author: Jacob Blazewicz

Valve Distinguishes Information for Players: You Buy a License, Not a Game

Valve listened to the California “recommendation” and now reports that “a purchase of a digital product grants a license for the product on Steam”.

Source: "End of the Line / McVee / YouTube / Valve Corporation.
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From now on, Steam informs during the purchase of a game that the customer is only acquiring a license. As noted by user Human-Equivalent-154 on Reddit, when you go to your shopping cart after adding any title to it, the following message appears: "purchasing a digital product grants you a license to this product on Steam."

Of course, this doesn't change anything in the actual state of affairs. Even in times when digital distribution of software barely existed, the buyer only purchased a license for their copy of the game. The Steam regulations have also been explaining this for years.

However, the information in the cart seems to be something completely new. Apparently, Valve followed the order of the Governor of California, who, with a new law, forced digital stores to inform buyers that they are purchasing only a license, not the game or other software itself.

All of this seems to be a result of the "Stop killing video games" campaign, which quickly gained notoriety after Ubisoft announced the shutdown of The Crew servers (which happened half a year ago). Unfortunately, the initiative is currently not gaining support quickly enough for it to be realistically considered by the European Commission. Nevertheless, there is still plenty of time, and since our last message 3 days ago, over 1.5 thousand votes have been added.

Jacob Blazewicz

Jacob Blazewicz

Graduated with a master's degree in Polish Studies from the University of Warsaw with a thesis dedicated to this very subject. Started his adventure with GRYOnline.pl in 2015, writing in the Newsroom and later also in the film and technology sections (also contributed to the Encyclopedia). Interested in video games (and not only video games) for years. He began with platform games and, to this day, remains a big fan of them (including Metroidvania). Also shows interest in card games (including paper), fighting games, soulslikes, and basically everything about games as such. Marvels at pixelated characters from games dating back to the time of the Game Boy (if not older).

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