misk@sopuli.xyz to GamesEnglish · 1 month agoSteam now warns customers they're only buying a license when paying for a gamewww.eurogamer.netexternal-linkmessage-square35fedilinkarrow-up1145arrow-down12
arrow-up1143arrow-down1external-linkSteam now warns customers they're only buying a license when paying for a gamewww.eurogamer.netmisk@sopuli.xyz to GamesEnglish · 1 month agomessage-square35fedilink
minus-squareKelly@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·edit-21 month agoWell I guess it meets the letter of the law :/ They can choose between either affirmative acknowledgment: (A) The seller receives at the time of each transaction an affirmative acknowledgment from the purchaser indicating all of the following: (i) That the purchaser is receiving a license to access the digital good. (ii) A complete list of restrictions and conditions of the license. (iii) That access to the digital good may be unilaterally revoked by the seller if they no longer hold a right to the digital good, if applicable. Or a notice: (B) The seller provides to the consumer before executing each transaction a clear and conspicuous statement that does both of the following: (i) States in plain language that “buying” or “purchasing” the digital good is a license. (ii) Includes a hyperlink, QR code, or similar method to access the terms and conditions that provide full details on the license. https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billTextClient.xhtml?bill_id=202320240AB2426#99INT Without a requirement to declare any restrictions (e.g. non-transferability) or revocable nature of the license the notice option is pretty toothless.
Well I guess it meets the letter of the law :/
They can choose between either affirmative acknowledgment:
Or a notice:
https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billTextClient.xhtml?bill_id=202320240AB2426#99INT
Without a requirement to declare any restrictions (e.g. non-transferability) or revocable nature of the license the notice option is pretty toothless.