And frankly, we never have.

Being familiar with End User License Agreements (EULA) and copyright law to a small degree, I found this to be a strange claim. I get the sentiment and I may be arguing semantics here. The bottom line is that we don’t want Microsoft or any company removing the rights to deal with our games the way we have for almost three decades now. I totally get and agree with this sentiment. However, the simple fact of the matter here is that we do not own games. Our $60 purchase at our game-broker of choice simply grants us a license to use the software while the copyright owners maintain full ownership of the material.

Consider Rockstar Games’ EULA:

I’ve highlighted the areas of focus for your convenience, but feel free to read the portion above in its entirety. The bottom line is that you own a license to use and they own the game. Microsoft’s used game policy or online-check-in system was never stopping you from owning your games because, again, you never owned them in the first place. 

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