Valve is now explicitly disclosing that you don’t own the games you buy from its Steam online store. The company has added a ...
Valve updated Steam’s shopping carts to notify users that they’re only buying a “license” for the game, not the game itself.
That’s why the PC gaming store now tells the harsh truth about what users are actually buying. Steam Now Reveals the Harsh ...
"A purchase of a digital product grants a license for the product on Steam," the Steam cart now tells its customers, with a link to the Steam Subscriber Agreement further below. California's AB2426 ...
I’ve been a Steam user since 2004. Currently, I have 284 games in my library. If Gabe and co. suddenly start pulling games from my account due to these digital rights issues, I might just sell ...
Users can make direct purchases on Steam without needing to buy gift cards or intermediaries by completing the payment through the Bitcoin payment processor. It is possible to find individuals or ...
Steam users began noticing the new message on Steam ... been true of Steam (and other digital storefronts): when you buy a game, you don’t actually own it; you own a license to use it.
Some Steam users noticed the disclosure go live earlier ... The law states digital storefronts must not say you can “buy” or ...