My computer is getting older and I plan to purchase a new one later this year. Do you think the retina display Macbook pro is worth the cash? Does it make any difference on video games? Civ 5 in particular.
I don't really care if its practical or not. To inform people about restrictions regarding the use of property that they purchased only after they purchased it is unjust and those restrictions should not be recognized by the legal system. If that makes it harder for people to make "Well, I'm selling it to you but not really" type deals than so be it.
Well, I don't care how its done, whether its a signature or a pressing of a button saying "I agree" or whatever. But I would argue that the contract is invalid because you already transferred ownership of the game before the contract saying "You don't really own it" was actually signed.
If they had you sign that contract BEFORE they transferred possession it would actually be a valid contract.
I am all for contracts between consenting parties, but there's no such contract signed to my knowledge when a video game is purchased. Same thing with a movie, exc.
I do think Intellectual property has a place, although I think it should expire eventually as well, but that really only applies to making copies of the thing, not selling/transferring the copies you already possess.
Oh I'm sorry I asked you the same question twice Mars.
I posted the first question, didn't get a reply then posted the second one. Only now it's showing your reply to my first post in order. Strange, sorry bout that. Don't mean to bug you.
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