Posted May 02, 2014
As you can guess from the topic, I get awful confused when confronted with legalese of any complexity. All of the "therewiths" and such make my brain feel like it's leaking out my ears.
I have a single question today, and that is:
If I die, a suddenly very real possibility now that I'm in my mid-30's, and my children inherit my computer, which has all of my GOG install files, do they also inherit said files? Are they legally required to delete the files and then purchase the games and download them? I've gone over the User License a couple of (hundred) times now, but I just can't interpret it well enough to answer this question. This is important to me, as I've managed to get my kids interested in playing many of the GOG's that I have.
Thanks, in advance,
MasterZoen
I have a single question today, and that is:
If I die, a suddenly very real possibility now that I'm in my mid-30's, and my children inherit my computer, which has all of my GOG install files, do they also inherit said files? Are they legally required to delete the files and then purchase the games and download them? I've gone over the User License a couple of (hundred) times now, but I just can't interpret it well enough to answer this question. This is important to me, as I've managed to get my kids interested in playing many of the GOG's that I have.
Thanks, in advance,
MasterZoen
This question / problem has been solved by OneFiercePuppy