Stern@lemmy.worldtoPiracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•What is the ideology behind private trackers?English
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8 months agoI was on 32pag.es before it died, and it an amazing comic tracker, still haven’t found comparable in public yet.
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I was on 32pag.es before it died, and it an amazing comic tracker, still haven’t found comparable in public yet.
line must go up.
Pretty much guaranteed “buying” those eps was done under a user agreement that said something like, “You don’t own this and we can revoke your license whenever we want for whatever reason we want.”
You’ll own nothing and be happy
funny, i dont feel too happy
Feel like Sig Sauer et. al. might at least make a amicus curiae though, considering the legal ramifications.
Because the book and disc guys couldn’t figure out a way to stop you back then.
Nowadays college books have one time codes for tests, and games will sometimes have codes included for inportant unlocks to force used purchasers to pay up.
You can still install and play it. If it has cards you can earn them and get account xp from making sets of them, same with emotes and wallpapers. You can’t sell (or buy, obviously) any of that on the Steam marketplace though, but can still trade them. Achievements get a little wonky.
Source: I own Transformers: Devastation, which was delisted.