Doc0075: Nonsense thread, someone has clearly bought into Project Fear where our whole world is going to come crashing down around us when we leave the EU.
I'm a realist
So lets talk reality.
I recently bought a T-Shirt for the states
First I had to pay in Dollars, there was a fee from my bank to convert the cash
Second I had to pay import tax and handling charge.
A $15 t-Shirt became a £25 T-shirt (without shipping)
Also recent changes in Tax laws, stopped many small traders from selling outside of US as they are liable for collecting international taxes.
BUT BUT BUT,
people are buying GoG games outside the EU.
Steam Users buying games in the EU
Yes they are,
Because GoG has a legal presence in the US for Tax/Legal purposes , likewise Valve has an office in Luxemburg.
As far as I understand, If you sell to Hard Brexit Britain may need a legal presence here.
But if not, what happens
GBP won't be legal tender to GoG + no free movement of money.
How do I pay? In Euro's, with my bank changing transfer fees.
No free transfer of goods, how will that get taxed and when.
What about existing licenses? Is my license the good, is the installer goods too?
If the installer is classified as goods, can I redownload?
No country has ever done this before and the arrogance of dismissing a million unknowns as "project fear" is laughable.
I expect full answers with citation please.