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 ...
Steam has begun making clear that you're buying a license to play a game, as opposed to actually owning the game.
Valve updated Steam’s shopping carts to notify users that they’re only buying a “license” for the game, not the game itself.
Valve's digital games storefront now reminds users that they don't actually own the software that they purchase, but only a ...
The concept of a "digital license" isn't new, but there's no pretending you didn't know about it anymore.
Have you noticed a new Steam message explaining your recent game purchases? It comes courtesy of a new California law.
Ahead of a law change next year, Steam is alerting customers at checkout that they don't own the game they're purchasing.
Quite the zinger. Buying from a storefront like GOG allows the user to download an offline installer that can be saved to a ...
Ahead of new California legislation requiring storefronts to make it clear customers are only buying a license for ...
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US. stocks are falling again, and the S&P 500 is on track for its first back-to-back loss in a month and a half as Wall Street’s record-breaking rally loses more ...