Sorry for the thread, I should have guessed that this subject has already been discussed.
So, again, don't get me wrong, I absolutely love what GOG is doing, and I appreciate all the efforts they make.
It's true that a no-disc, DRM-free version of a recent game worth the buy, I'm always yelling against systems as Steam, and even against the internet authentifications and validations on physical versions...
The fact is that's just a little surprising to see a 2006 game appearing on a site based on "good old games" spirit, but I guess even CDProjekt were not planning to sell recent games when they first had the idea of GOG.
But if it can give success to GOG and, I don't know, open some doors to them (hello LucasArts, do you hear us?... hum... just dreaming...), well, keep it up!
It's just sad to see how difficult it can become when "legal" and "distribution" are associated. The contrary is so easy (see all the "abandonware" and "not-so-abandonware" sites), when will the rights-owners understand that?...