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7/24/2025, 12:04:14 AM
So, i do not understand the Stop Killing Games movement or whatever.
I think the only problem here is that the devs/publishers/stores dont properly say it is a license.
Here is an example: Lets say you have a license to a cleaning service and for that they come everyday to your house and clean it. If the company can no longer clean your house, why shoult they be forced to buy you a cleaning robot, or teach you their cleaning technic or whatever.
My point is the devs shoult say it is a license more clearly even though they say it people just dont read it and agree. They shoult not be forced to share something or spend time doing something or put money on it, of course if they want they can. But why shoult there be a required to do it. The people shoult look what they are buying and buy it. Simple as that
I think the only problem here is that the devs/publishers/stores dont properly say it is a license.
Here is an example: Lets say you have a license to a cleaning service and for that they come everyday to your house and clean it. If the company can no longer clean your house, why shoult they be forced to buy you a cleaning robot, or teach you their cleaning technic or whatever.
My point is the devs shoult say it is a license more clearly even though they say it people just dont read it and agree. They shoult not be forced to share something or spend time doing something or put money on it, of course if they want they can. But why shoult there be a required to do it. The people shoult look what they are buying and buy it. Simple as that
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