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Love to see how they will enforce this....
Steam doesnt seem to have a physical storefront in Oz.Neither does GOG. How will the govt enforce digital pricing? (a few friends brought this up a few years ago...)
Post edited February 22, 2017 by Niggles
Updated list of countries.

https://i.imgur.com/v8GsgGe.png
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Niggles: Love to see how they will enforce this....
Steam doesnt seem to have a physical storefront in Oz.Neither does GOG. How will the govt enforce digital pricing? (a few friends brought this up a few years ago...)
The law hasn't even passed officially re GST on online sales...

My bad it has... - https://www.legislation.gov.au/Details/C2016A00052

It's GST on low value physical goods that still hasn't passed ><
Post edited February 23, 2017 by Bigs
Awesome, Serbia gets 20% tax with only Iceland ahead with 24%.
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Starmaker: It's super fucking clear. If you try to sell or give away copies of a game you've bought a license for, you go to jail. It's enforceable because it's been enforced and people around the globe went to jail.
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CharlesGrey: Wait a second, no one was talking about selling multiple copies... ? Seems like you're talking about professional software pirates, while ncameron presumably meant that he treats his digital purchases just as he would traditional physical game purchases, at least to the extent that this is still possible.
Exactly. Thank you.

@Starmaker, I was talking about EULAs, many of which strip you of basic consumer rights, with no redress. You seem to conflate EULAs with copyright. EULAs =/= copyright, and have little to do with it. I simply refuse to accept that I have no consumer rights where software is concerned.
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Maighstir: You are getting a license to play the game regardless which store you use, you don't actually own the game on GOG either (you own your copy of the license that says you can play it).
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darthspudius: Uh don't say stuff like this on GOG. They'll lynch you for it.
And rightfully so, because it is incorrect. See my post following his.
Post edited February 23, 2017 by ncameron
If they are taxing us in Australia that means we are protected by Australian consumer protection laws, so there goes gog's refund policy and such...LOL good luck with that.
I remember a few years ago that it was cheaper to import games from UK than to buy locally at EBGames. Still I am thankful for EBGames since they stocked budget edition of PC classics (RCT Complete, Baldur's Gate series) before GOG was a thing.
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tinyE: I was trying to make a joke and it got fucked up so I decided not too. I wish you could delete posts.
You can! Er... sort of. Just edit the post and change it to something intended as deadpan dark subtle humour using a topic that is highly controversial and many people are rather sensitive about. The closer the given context is to a 50/50 divide in opinion about it in the community, or 33/33/33, the more effective it will be at getting other people to delete your post.

If you can't think of anything, just PM PewDiePie, he keeps a notepad on him at all times with ideas. :)
Still wondering how it can be enforced if GOG just ignores them (which i hope they do. doesnt benefit GOG customers nor GOG -- in fact would be a negative..)
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Titanium: Reminds me of that game you had to manually type commands for the person going to the bathroom. He was so ashamed if you didn't remove his pants and went there and then.
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tinyE: I was trying to make a joke and it got fucked up so I decided not too. I wish you could delete posts.
OY! Vote for it here! - https://www.gog.com/wishlist/site/delete_own_forum_post -

(we can pretend it will help....)
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CharlesGrey: Wait a second, no one was talking about selling multiple copies... ? Seems like you're talking about professional software pirates, while ncameron presumably meant that he treats his digital purchases just as he would traditional physical game purchases, at least to the extent that this is still possible.
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ncameron: Exactly. Thank you.

@Starmaker, I was talking about EULAs, many of which strip you of basic consumer rights, with no redress. You seem to conflate EULAs with copyright. EULAs =/= copyright, and have little to do with it. I simply refuse to accept that I have no consumer rights where software is concerned.
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darthspudius: Uh don't say stuff like this on GOG. They'll lynch you for it.
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ncameron: And rightfully so, because it is incorrect. See my post following his.
It really isn't. But I'm not going to get into that argument AGAAAAAIN!
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PainOfSalvation: Awesome, Serbia gets 20% tax with only Iceland ahead with 24%.
Sorry, that's not an arbitrary decision on Steam's part, that's how much VAT is in Serbia. If it's any consolation, it's already included in the prices you pay on GOG.



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Niggles: Still wondering how it can be enforced if GOG just ignores them (which i hope they do. doesnt benefit GOG customers nor GOG -- in fact would be a negative..)
I'm no lawyer, but I don't think GOG can simply ignore your laws, if they apply to them. I don't know the specifics, and didn't read the law Bigs linked to, but if it covers (on-line) cross-border sales of digital goods, it may well apply to GOG (no physical presence required in this case). If the law applies to them, they will comply, as I'm willing to bet that GOG won't take the risk of getting in trouble with authorities.
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PainOfSalvation: Awesome, Serbia gets 20% tax with only Iceland ahead with 24%.
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HypersomniacLive: Sorry, that's not an arbitrary decision on Steam's part, that's how much VAT is in Serbia. If it's any consolation, it's already included in the prices you pay on GOG.
It's okay, i barely ever buy anything on Steam. GOG is my #1 place for games.
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ncameron: I simply refuse to accept that I have no consumer rights where software is concerned.
You can refuse to believe it all you want, but good luck refusing to pay the tax when this gets implemented. You can't beat the tax man...
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ncameron: I simply refuse to accept that I have no consumer rights where software is concerned.
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GR00T: You can refuse to believe it all you want, but good luck refusing to pay the tax when this gets implemented. You can't beat the tax man...
Oh, I'm thoroughly resigned to the fact that this government will extract money from me however it can.