Recently passed U.S. law has finally forced Valve's hand on its approach to digital ownership rights on Steam.
There comes a point in most experienced Steam shoppers' lives where they wonder what would happen if their account was ...
Valve updated Steam’s shopping carts to notify users that they’re only buying a “license” for the game, not the game itself.
Steam has begun making clear that you're buying a license to play a game, as opposed to actually owning the game.
The concept of a "digital license" isn't new, but there's no pretending you didn't know about it anymore.
Valve's digital games storefront now reminds users that they don't actually own the software that they purchase, but only a ...
Steam now includes an up front warning to customers that they’re buying a license, not a game ahead of a Californian law ...
Have you noticed a new Steam message explaining your recent game purchases? It comes courtesy of a new California law.
Ahead of new California legislation requiring storefronts to make it clear customers are only buying a license for ...
Steam appears to have started posting a notice in its shopping cart that purchases on its storefront are only for a license ...
Steam is now up front in telling customers what they're actually buying. The biggest digital store for PC games on the planet, Steam, has updated its interface to include a disclaimer warning people ...
Steam, one of the largest digital gaming networks, today adds a new statement to its shopping cart detailing the nature of a digital purchase: "Upon purchase of a digital product, a license to the ...