Posted January 05, 2015
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"1.1 This Agreement is a contract between you and GOG
Ltd, 7 Florinis Street, Greg Tower, 6th floor, 1065 Nicosia,
Cyprus and applies to www.GOG.com, your GOG user
account, the GOG Downloader, the GOG Galaxy Client for
updating games, any games or videos or other content which
you purchase or access via GOG.com, the GOG web
forums, GOG customer and technical support and other
services we provide to you"
In 2.2 it also states that it takes precedence over the EULA coming with the game installer (in case those two differ).
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Now just start with all those decade old games and simply ask the publishers to remove those useless prohibitions.
I mean, you can't tell me that companies are afraid that someone will reverse-engineer the "revolutionary" game engine of Zork to bring their own Zork clone on the market.
Post edited January 05, 2015 by immi101