nightcraw1er.488: Interesting. So does this mean that if have paid for a month of Netflix, then everything watch therein is owned by me, and I can pass this right on to my kin? What about software which has limited activations, am I entitled to have that removed so it can be passed on?
joppo: *Sigh*
No.
It means that, if you paid for a month of Netflix and you die 5 minutes later, your spouse/son/daughter/whoever can watch Netflix during that month without being considered a "disgusting pirate who doesn't care that the artists are gonna starve"...
Like others said, a purchase on Gog/Steam doesn't mean you're buying the rights to the IP. It's a license. It's the right to enjoy
usage of a copy of that work. Definitely not what your
"redutio at absurd" questions are asking about.
Basically this ruling (if universally adopted) means that your son can keep enjoying a game you added to your account as if he had done that himself, without paying for it again. Nothing more and nothing less.
Well, i see you have your heart set on it. Unless there there is a legal transmittal and accountability, it will not wash I am afraid, no matter how much we want it to be.
They all say the same thing, the license is linked to one account and non transferable, as expected. If you could provide some examples otherwise. GOG is really an exception as they can’t control downloaded copies, I.e. you don’t have to login or use client.
Anyways, this has been discussed at various times, and maybe one day.