In clear terms, Steam wants you to know that you're actually buying a "license" to access its digital content.
Valve updated Steam’s shopping carts to notify users that they’re only buying a “license” for the game, not the game itself.
The harsh truth is timed to a new California law against false advertising.
Valve is now explicitly disclosing that you don’t own the games you buy from its Steam online store. The company has added a ...
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You don't own the games in your Steam library. Going forward, you'll be reminded of this fact every time you buy a game from ...
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