Valve updated Steam’s shopping carts to notify users that they’re only buying a “license” for the game, not the game itself.
There comes a point in most experienced Steam shoppers' lives where they wonder what would happen if their account was ...
A new game being developed for release on Steam aims to provide a full-fledged MMORPG experience delivered in a single-player ...
The Updated Steam Subscriber Agreement - Valve has deleted the binding arbitration clause and class action waiver for areas where these were enforceable Whilst the change has limited impact on ...
In an update on Thursday, Steam says its subscriber agreement “now provides that any disputes are to go forward in court instead of arbitration.” Many companies include a forced arbitration ...
Steam, the leading digital game distribution platform, has implemented a significant change in its purchasing process, ...
Steam has begun making clear that you're buying a license to play a game, as opposed to actually owning the game.
Valve Corporation, tired of paying arbitration fees, has removed a mandatory arbitration clause from Steam's subscriber agreement. Valve told gamers in yesterday's update that they must sue the ...
The multi-faceted gaming company updated its Steam Subscriber Agreement to remove a requirement that disputes go to arbitration as opposed to court. Now, if you have a dispute, you’re required ...
Ahead of new California legislation requiring storefronts to make it clear customers are only buying a license for ...
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 ...
Quite the zinger. Buying from a storefront like GOG allows the user to download an offline installer that can be saved to a ...